The correct answer is B.
In this passage from "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass" we can see that, by banning his wife from teaching him how to read, Mr. Auld gave Frederick what he had been looking for his whole life.
The manner in which he spoke, which was meant to impress his wife, caused a different reaction on Frederick. He knew that if his master was against him leargning how to read, it must be important. He understood that the only way he could ever gain his freedom was through education.
Answer:
? Do u want an example?
Explanation:
I made these...
Angry armadillos ate frosty apples
Bad Baboons, bathed in boiling water
Crying cats, curl up and cuddle cold
Dying dogs, dared to doodle til death
Every single Elephant eats on their ears
Furry ferrets forget their fear of flights while flying on a ferocious falcon
Good Gorillas gaze at the gazelle prancing so gracefully
Hurrying Hornets zoom hazing in the harsh wind
Was studying
Raised
Drove
Saw
Walked
Turned
Saw
Came
Heard
Was watching tv-arrived
When
While
Ourselves
Themselfs
Ourself
unsure about the last because I can't see the options but Sometime sounds right
It would be dramatic poem "a. Shine on , Perishing Republic" that is answering someone else's question since the author is motivated to write when someone asks what is happening to his nation.