The correct answer is B. It focuses on facts about mush without including Douglass's own opinion of it.
Explanation:
In this excerpt, Douglass provides information about the way children and adults were feed as they were all slaves. Moreover, in this text, Douglass mainly describes the food called "mush" and the way this was provided without including his opinion or feelings about this. This can be seen in ideas such as "was coarse corn-meal boiled" or "set down upon the ground". This characteristic makes the text to be objective as there is a focus on facts and the personal opinion of the author is not included. According to this, the correct answer is B.
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Quidnet Beach in Massachusetts offers fantastic views of Sankaty Head Light, a lighthouse that overlooks the Atlantic Ocean.
The speaker use the words they and we as if he was giving a speech to young black men. They is refering to the white men we is refering to the black men.
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The characteristics of a ballad that this stanza has, in my opinion, is B) there is a regular rhythm and rhyme scheme.
A and D aren't correct because there are no metaphor, alliteration, or similes, and C is incorrect because this person is human.