The correct answer is A and B.
On farms and plantations, enslaved people typically lived in small houses or cabins near the fields (A). In some cases, they might have had lofts or other makeshift living quarters above kitchens or stables (B). Options C and D do not accurately reflect the historical realities of enslaved people's living arrangements. Enslaved individuals did not have private apartments in the master's house or condominiums in a separate area of the plantation.