<span>C) The homecoming queen waved to the crowd riding in her convertible.
It is phrased as if the entire crowd is riding in her convertible, which is impossible and unlikely.
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In the final chapter of his narrative, Douglass explains that he does not describe his escape with precision, because he does not want to give any advantage to slave owners. Giving them too many details of how did he escape would help slave owners to prevent the escape of their slaves to the North. Douglass hopes to generate in the slave owners a certain feeling of paranoia, and make it as difficult as possible for them to retain their slaves.
The answer would be D. the thesis is usually the last sentence in the first introduction paragraph and usually looks like a short summary of what was said in the intro paragraph
I think D<span>. subtopics of the main subject of the memo</span>