She tells him not to worry
The correct option is C) “They provide examples of how laws and attitudes about equality changed in France.” In the passage there are several examples of how people in France had different views and attitudes towards slavery, especially King Louis XIV, who freed two slaves when they reached French soil, judges that took the Pauline case, and Pierre Lemerre the Younger in 1716 with the idea that all men are equal.
Option A is incorrect since the passage does not compare slavery in France and other colonies
Option B is also incorrect since it does not refer to the final years of slavery
And option D is also incorrect since it did not focus on the slaves entering the convent to be free; the example of Pauline was used to describe how slavery was seen in France.
Without having the paragraph, I can only help you to find the answer. As you read the paragraph, you need to find the main idea. What is the paragraph mostly about? Thinking about that, what are the possible outcomes from this main idea? For example, if you have a story about a tornado hitting a small town, you could say that one of the outcomes would be everyone coming together to help one another put the town back together.
"It rejected traditional forms" would be the best option from the list since many poets were writing about new things in different ways. This meant that that Beat Generation writers though traditional forms should be rejected in many ways.
Answer:
Simile - the children being pressed up against each other like so many roses
Metaphor - Margot is described as an old photograph dusted from an album
Personification - the cupboard door is said to "tremble" from her beating
Explanation:
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