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The answer to Part A would be Ignorant, as the author goes on to state that his youthful understanding had struggled in vain. If someone is ignorant of something, yet they do not take the time to actually go research or learn about that thing, then they would be struggling in vain because they are selfish and not taking time to research what it is that the other person is saying that they do not understand.
For the answer to Part B, I would say that (Frederick) Douglass' new awareness of how owners maintain control over slaves allows him to better understand how to improve his situation. I say this because he seems to have an awakening/epiphany in the very last line: "I now understood what had been to me a most perplexing difficulty".
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No because there is heavy rehtoric alluding to communist propaganda and ways of governing. especially the use of the word "comrade," in its essence, the entire story is just a parallel to the system of government during the Russian Revolution
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c) poison gas
Explanation:
War-weary troops are gassed in Wilfred Owen's "Dulce Et Decorum Est," and the "helpless" speaker watches as one of them "chokes" and "drowns" in the fumes because he is unable to get to his mask in time.