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I don't have photo evidence to prove so your just gonna have to take my word for it.
The answer is D). “I had long gone past what was forbidden, and I entered the likeliest towers, looking for the food of the gods.”
I remember this question I put D down and got it right. Hope this helps and if it's possible could I get Brainliest?
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Answer: The explanation which portrays the fundamental contention of Truth's discourse, Ain't I a lady? is, ladies paying little heed to race merit similar rights as men. Clarification: 'Ain't I a Woman' was a discourse conveyed by the ladies' privileges extremist Sojourner Truth in the year 1851
<span>(B) As evidenced by lines 41-42, Mr. Shelby is clear and resolute that Eliza will not be sold. Since, he agrees-albeit grudgingly-to the sale of Tom and Eliza's son, it can be inferred that he places a higher value on Eliza. The passage does not provide evidence either way for his opinion of Chloe.</span>
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