The huntsman’s motivations advance the plot because they lead him to the grandmother’s house. He wants to make sure she is okay. In doing so, he advances the plot to the climax, when he discovers that the wolf has eaten both the grandmother and Little Red Riding Hood. He then saves the day and rescues them.
the answer of this question is the poem "A Valentine for Ernest Mann" because it is considered a shorter piece of work.
At first It made him feel less of a man, but then it ignited his strong desire to acquire it.
His old master, Freeland is actually could be considered as a 'kind owner' since he always treated his slaves fairly. During this time, Douglass learned how to read that eventually helped him in achieving education
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E. is the answer.
PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST.