Answer:
For The Boy Yes
For The Girl No Because it will be home woman
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.
I would have to say she was at the manison(plz exuse my spelling)
The exposition introduces the characters and setting
<span>When Paine says "summer soldier and the sunshine patriot," he was actually talking about those (men) who would serve their country when the war is easy and the odds look good. Since he believed that soldiers should focus on the goal regardless how hard it is to reach, he was attacking these men who supports the country when it is convenient.
So, the answer would be letter B.</span>