How does Douglass's description of mealtime for slave children contribute to his overall portrayal of slavery?(1 point)

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Emphasizes the community and camaraderie among slaves
Emphasizes the community and camaraderie among slaves

Suggests the availability of adequate food for slaves
Suggests the availability of adequate food for slaves

Demonstrates the benevolence of slave owners
Demonstrates the benevolence of slave owners

Highlights the dehumanizing treatment of slaves

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Douglass's description of mealtime for slave children highlights the dehumanizing treatment of slaves. He often portrays the scarcity and inadequacy of food provided to slaves, illustrating how their basic needs were neglected and reinforcing the overall brutality and inhumanity of the institution of slavery.