Douglas believed that slaves had to be careful, because many people, both white and black made a living by returning escaped slaves to their owners.
At first, he could not describe his escape for fear that revealing his secret would make it difficult for other slaves to escape.
40 years later, in his autobiography "The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass: From 1817–1882", he felt free to talk about his escape.
I would say A. Inflection because an inflection is a change to the form of a word to change its grammatical function
Answer:
the opening scene creates a dark, suspenseful, and foreboding mood. Details include the late night, the cold, and the guards' fear and confusion
I think that would be recognizing the problem and talking to your partner/friend about it
Answer:
Rhyme & Imagination
Explanation:
Rhetorical features are generally used to persuade or impress the audience.
The impact of a short and thoughtful phrase can do the trick, even more so when there is rhyme involved.
¨<em>Empathy can´t be taught, but it can be caught</em>¨ is such a phrase because there is rhyme, but moreover there is the powerful visualisation (and imagination) of Empathy as something concrete that you can catch, if you open your eyes and just...watch.