No slavery wasn't a choice...
Many slaves were beaten if they rebelled or tried to get their own rights. Children were born into slavery meaning that that's all the knew. Most owners didn't teach their slaves to read or write, so slaves couldn't easily survive on their own because they weren't educated enough to get a job.
The civil war showed how slaves didn't have a choice or rights even though they desperately wanted them, and even after the war their was segregation. Slaves didn't have a choice or a voice.
Answer: C. She was <em>ungrateful </em>for his help.
Among the sentences, this specific statement shows that the italicized word that is <em>ungrateful </em>uses a prefix. The prefix found in the word "ungrateful" is <em>"un". </em>The prefix "un" means not therefore, ungrateful means not grateful.
Read the passage. "The Autobiography of Charles Darwin" by Charles Darwin. Excerpt from Voyage of the Beagle from December 27, 1831, to October 2, 1836. ( Question 1: Which paragraphs from "The Autobiography of Charles Darwin most effectively develop Darwin's claim that the voyage of the "Beagle" was the most important event in his life? Use evidence from the text to support your response. Needs to be two or three complete paragraphs. ( Please don't repost anyone else's answers that are on her or any other websites). Will Mark Brainliest if correct. ( Can someone reword what I wrote to make it sound the same but rewritten differently please) Read Now -----> ([ Charles Darwin set sail on the ship HMS Beagle on December 27,1831, from Plymouth, England. Darwin was twenty-two years old when he was hired to be the ship's naturalist. Most of the trip was spent sailing around South America. There Darwin spent considerable time ashore collecting plants and animals. Darwin filled notebooks with his observations of plants, animals, and geology. The trip was an almost five-year adventure and the ship returned to Falmouth, England on October 2,1836. Throughout South America, Darwin collected a variety of bird specimens. One key observation Darwin made occurred while he was studying the specimens from the Galapagos Islands. He noticed the finches on the island were similar to the finches from the mainland, but each showed certain characteristics that helped them to gather food more easily in their specific habitat. He collected many specimens of the finches on the Galapagos Islands. These specimens and his notebooks provided Darwin with a record of his observations as he developed the theory of evolution through natural selection.])