Frederick Douglass used a bag used for carrying corn to keep warm on cold nights.
What did Douglass use to keep warm on cold nights?(1 point)
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A blanket
A blanket
His own body heat
His own body heat
The fireplace
The fireplace
A bag used for carrying corn
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twelve years old
twelve years old
ten years old
ten years old
five years old
five years old
probably between seven and eight years old
Frederick Douglass was about twelve years old when he left Colonel Lloyd's plantation.
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Argues that slavery was morally wrong
Argues that slavery was morally wrong
Analyzes the living conditions of slaves on the plantation
Analyzes the living conditions of slaves on the plantation
Describes how the children were treated like animals
Describes how the children were treated like animals
Discusses the cruelty of slave owners
The author of 'Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass' develops the idea of dehumanization in the text by analyzing the living conditions of slaves on the plantation.
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It conveys a sense of immediacy and personal experience
It conveys a sense of immediacy and personal experience
It adopts a didactic, instructional tone to teach the audience
It adopts a didactic, instructional tone to teach the audience
It maintains a formal, detached tone to establish credibility
It maintains a formal, detached tone to establish credibility
It relies on vivid imagery and metaphor to engage the reader
Douglass's narrative style in this passage contributes to the authenticity of his account by conveying a sense of immediacy and personal experience.
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It highlights the important role that slave owners played in the lives of their workers
It highlights the important role that slave owners played in the lives of their workers
It shows the dehumanizing and cruel treatment of slaves, even young children
It shows the dehumanizing and cruel treatment of slaves, even young children
It depicts the benefits of slavery in providing food and shelter for slaves
It depicts the benefits of slavery in providing food and shelter for slaves
It illustrates the happy and fulfilling childhoods that some slave children experienced
Douglass's description of his childhood experiences contributes to his overall argument against slavery by showing the dehumanizing and cruel treatment of slaves, even young children.
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It reveals the extensive psychological and emotional harm inflicted on slaves, beyond just physical hardship
It reveals the extensive psychological and emotional harm inflicted on slaves, beyond just physical hardship
It suggests that the institution of slavery was largely benevolent and beneficial for slaves
It suggests that the institution of slavery was largely benevolent and beneficial for slaves
It demonstrates the resilience and determination of slaves in the face of adversity
It demonstrates the resilience and determination of slaves in the face of adversity
It highlights the occasional kindness and humanity shown by some slave owners
Douglass's account challenges contemporary assumptions about the institution of slavery by revealing the extensive psychological and emotional harm inflicted on slaves, beyond just physical hardship.