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Frederick Douglass's friends in the abolitionist movement were all extremely faithful Christians, but, in The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Douglass has some really harsh criticisms for slave owners who claim to be Christians. (Douglass believes that a person can't both be a Christian and a slave owner.)
Not only does Douglass hate hypocrites, but he also tells us that religious slave owners are even worse than those who don't pretend to be religious. This sometimes got Douglass in trouble with Christians who thought he was attacking them instead of religious imposters. (That's why he wrote an entire appendix just to explain that he was against religious hypocrisy, not religion itself.)
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First off this question is only 10 points lol. The correct answer should be
B. By relating how Jupiter’s anger grew as Pegasus approached Mount Olympus.
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This creates tension because it says he was getting angry. This lets me know that he is planning on doing something and you just sit in suspense while the tension builds. I know 100% the correct answer is B.
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Mark Brainliest!
That’s a lot of words man
Essentially the theme is about war and how war affects the people that get involved with it. The book has many themes but one of the secondary themes has to do with free will and if the characters in the story truly have such a thing.
The reader gets insight to the narrator's thoughts and feelings