Described roughly/uncontrollable fire
Adumbrate is an academic word that is used to foreshadow something to occur, or as it is used in the sentence here, meant to give a vague description or outline of something. The usage of this word is extremely low according to normal corpus linguistic standards. The root of the word is "umbra" and from the Latin, shadow. And as such is the other more frequently used intention of the word - to foreshadow. In this context of foreshadowing, it is meant to tell what is likely to occur in a novel or story line.
Conflagration on the other hand is a powerful fire. It is meant to be used to describe a fire which is incredibly destructive and intense. A good synonym would be "inferno", as this also includes connotations with hell and/or the devil. A conflagration would be a spectacle to watch and in extremely dangerous to be in or around.
deciding to fight back against Covey's beatings is a turning point for Douglass that leads him to resolve to escape from slavery.
douglass chose to describe his fight with Covey in his memoir because him fighting back against Covey's beatings is in fact a turning point for him, which results in him escaping from slavery.
Based on an excerpt given talking about women, the words that best emphasize society's view of the "experts" who claimed to understand women's needs are the words "fulfillment" and "feminity". The correct answer would be the third option. Hope this answer helps.
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The first time you cite a source, it is almost always a good idea to mention its author(s), title, and genre. If the source is central to your work, you may want to introduce it in a separate sentence or two, summarizing its importance and main ideas.
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