"No, no – I an't going. Let Eliza go – it's her right! I wouldn't be the one to say no – 'tan't in natur for her to stay; but yo
u hear what she said! If I must be sold, or all the people on the place, and everything go to rack, why, let me be sold. I s'pose I can b'ar it as well as any on 'em," he added, while something like a sob and a sigh shook his broad, rough chest convulsively. "Mas'r always found me on the spot – he always will. I never have broke trust, nor used my pass no ways contrary to my word, and I never will. A:a foolish old man
B:a man of principles
C:a man of principles
D:a schemer with a plan
Uncle Tom is an older slave. He lives in a little lodge close to his lord's home and has more than proved to be accommodating and obedient. His lord, Mr. Shelby, feels no second thoughts about pitching Tom down the stream to pay a debt.
The answers that are given actually are 1) a foolish old man2) a man of principles3) a religious zealot<span>4) a schemer with a plan I belief the correct answer is (2) a man of principles </span><span />
Let's use the elimination process. It would not be A because research is not opinions, it is facts. It would not be B because that answer is simply absurd. It would not be D because that also makes no sense. So its C.