Answer:
This is an example of a
(a) first-person narrative showing Grendel’s perspective.
Explanation:
from Grendel.
I was safe in my tree, and the men who fought were nothing to me, except of course that they talked in something akin to my language, which meant that we were, incredibly, related.
Many female activists faced racism or sexism because of their gender or race. These obstacles were hard to face but they still got by. Of faced colors they faced obstacles like being stared at by a look of disgust or not being listened to by people.
I would say
C) Simple yes/no questions.
President Lincoln's message from the paragraph was that he did not at first think it a necessity to have military emancipation (freedom through joining the war) or to arm "the blacks" so they may fight in the Civil War. However, in March, May, and July later on in the war, he did decide to promote compensated emancipation (freedom through being paid), with the idea that the previous two would eventually become a necessity. When he was denied compensated emancipation, Lincoln was then faced with either losing the war or allowing military emancipation and arming the black soldiers. All in the hopes that the Union would win, but he was not very confident about their chances against the South.
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