Answer: Douglass lives in Hugh Auld’s household for about seven years. During this time, he is able to learn how to read and write, though Mrs. Auld is hardened and no longer tutors him. Slavery hurts Mrs. Auld as much as it hurts Douglass himself. The mentality of slavery strips her of her inherent piety and sympathy for others, making her hardened and cruel.
However, Douglass has already learned the alphabet and is determined to learn how to read. He gives bread to poor local boys in exchange for reading lessons. Douglass writes that he is now tempted to thank these boys by name, but he knows that they would suffer for it, as teaching blacks still constitutes an offense. Douglass recalls the boys sympathetically agreeing that he no more deserved to be a slave than they did themselves.
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "first-person or third-person omniscient." If the story "Two Kinds" had been told through Suyuan's point of view, the type of narration that would be appropriate is that first-person or third-person omniscient.
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The Committee will have at least three members and be comprised solely of non- executive directors, with the majority of the members being independent non- executive directors. The Chairman of the Committee shall be an independent non- executive director.
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Anguish, agony
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Anguish means severe suffering of the mind or body.
Agony means basically the same thing as suffering.
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The answer is Ethos. I got it correct in Odyssey Ware