Question 16 of 24 Read the following excerpt from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, in which Douglass discusses his living conditions as a slave: I suffered much from hunger, but much more from cold. In hottest summer, and coldest winter, I was kept almost naked-no shoes, no stockings, no jacket, no trousers, nothing on but a coarse tow linen shirt, reaching only to my knees. How does the passage use objectivity to increase the power of the narrative?
A. It explains how Douglass feels about his living conditions to avoid bias.
B. It presents facts about Douglass's living conditions without showing his emotion.
C. It uses strong, sensory details to describe Douglass's living conditions. D. It relies on understatement to share details about Douglass's living conditions.
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Which piece of evidence from the article best explains a reason for black writers to differentiate their writing styles from white writers?
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What can be inferred from the political cartoon in the passage? a. the democratic party also chose the lion to represent them in addition to the donkey. b. in nast's view, the republican party was the largest and most influential political group. c. nast thought the democrats of his day were aggressive and maybe even frightening. d. political parties were responsible for causing inflation and destroying government reform.
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Question 16 of 24 Read the following excerpt from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an Am...
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