Both goats and cows are domesticated animals. This means that they have provided food and have worked for humans for thousands o
f years. However, goats are much smaller than cows. A goat is about one-sixth the size of a cow, which means it is easier to move from place to place and to handle. Both goats and cows produce milk that humans can drink. But dairy goats have a longer productive life than cows. They are productive for 8-10 years, as opposed to cows, which have 4-6 years of productive life. In the above passage, how does the author organize her argument?
A
She describes all the similarities between goats and cows. Then, she describes all the differences.
B
She provides all the information about goats. Then, she provides all the information about cows.
C
She explains one point of similarity or difference between goats and cows. Then, she moves onto the next point of similarity or difference between them.
D
She describes the history of goats becoming domesticated. Then, she describes the history of cows becoming domesticated.
After escaping from slavery in Maryland, he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York, gaining note for his oratory and incisive antislavery writings.