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notka56 [123]
2 years ago
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The most of my leisure time I spent in helping Master Daniel Lloyd in finding his birds, after he had shot them. My connection w

ith Master Daniel was of some advantage to me. He became quite attached to me, and was a sort of protector of me. He would not allow the older boys to impose upon me, and would divide his cakes with me
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Law Incorporation [45]2 years ago
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Answer: B. Master Lloyd will show favoritism to Douglass because they are companionable.

Explanation:

Your question isn't complete. Here's the remainder of the question:

Which of these predictions is best supported by the information provided?

A. Douglass will become an avid hunter because he both enjoys and excels at this activity.

B. Master Lloyd will show favoritism to Douglass because they are companionable.

C. Douglass will share his cakes with the younger children because he is generous.

D. Master Lloyd will recruit other young enslaved persons because he and Douglass need help.

The predictions that is best supported by the information provided is that Master Lloyd will show favoritism to Douglass because they are companionable.

Since Douglass uses his free time to help Master Daniel Lloyd in finding his birds, after he had shot them, Master Lloyd became attached. This shows that he'll favor Douglass if there's any reason for that.

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