Answer:
1) Douglass' mistress was strangely kind to him when they first met but after sometime, she changed and treated Douglass with cruelty.
2) Douglass continued learning how to read on his own by carrying a book with him anytime he ran errands. He became friends with some white boys whom he converted to teachers.
3) Douglass, learning that educating a slave would set him on a path to freedom gave him hope
4) The Irishmen told Douglass to run away to the north, find friends there and become free.
5) Douglass learned how to write by watching carpenters write on timber while he worked at a ship yard. He copied the letters and thereafter sought the help of his white friends to learn properly.
Explanation:
This an autobiography of Fredrick Douglass an American social reformer who rose from being a slave to becoming a national leader and an activist.
In this book " The Narrative Life of Fredrick Douglass", he narrates his journey from being a slave to an internationally renowned activist.
Answer:
that their husband will take their draw for them. they are banished from the lottery, unless you were in the woman’s case (i forget her name) where she had decided to arrive late and instead faced a public stoning to death. they’re meant to not join the community at the gathering unless they arrive on time.
Explanation:
i read that story and did an essay.
Answer:
Your in old Russia in 1910. You are standing in the middle of the street. While your standing g there you look up to see 2 tall, lanky, slender men walking up to you. As they grow closer you notice they both are wearing uniforms of magicians you see on the streets. Once they reach you, they take there tall hats off and show you a little frog. you find it quite odd that they would show you such a thing but, it sparks your curiosity into finding out who these 2 men are and why they would Only come up to you.
The answer is B, because its asking for the opposing view
In my opinion, yes and no