Answer:
he gives them 50 bucks, a gun, and tells them to get on a train to Windrixville
I think C is the answer. Because in poetry you use stanzas but in everything else you use paragraphs
A . i haven’t had to adjust myself to others
Answer: One cannot easily forget to love freedom; and it is as hard to cease to respect that natural love in our fellow creatures.
Explanation:
You can get the excerpt online which I did. The sentence that best conveys the idea that it is not in the nature of men and women to be enslaved or to enslave others is that one cannot easily forget to love freedom; and it is as hard to cease to respect that natural love in our fellow creatures.
According to the excerpt, Frederick Douglass argued that slavery harms both master and slave and there's nothing as sweet as freedom.
The simile here clearly indicates this sentiment:
C. A postponed dream can become something difficult to carry.
Explanation:
The sentiment here is between the ability of a load to sag. Any load can only sag when it is being carried. It cannot sag when it is in a state of stasis.
Thus, with this out of the way we can see that the sentence that would explain this simile will have the load being carried by the carrier who sees and notices the sag it has induced.
This is well found in the line where the dream is postponed and thus carried in the conscience of the person that makes it heavy. If the dream is expressed it would not be sagged but it is not.