What did we learn about the narrator in Chapter 1. Name at least
three things and explain what evidence led you to your inferences.
Three things I learned about the narrator in Chapter 1 are.
Describe the primary conflict that is introduced in Chapter 2 and what
type(s) of conflict it is.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:00
Read these sentences from the excerpt: i would sometimes say to them, i wished i could be as free as theywould be when they got to be men. "you will be free as soon as you aretwenty-one, but i am a slave for life! have not l as good a right to befree as you have? how does the use of a rhetorical question advance the author's purposeof showing that all people deserve freedom? it shows the reader that douglass is unsure of hisstatements.it indicates that douglass believes he deserves freedom.oit demonstrates that douglass is questioning his beliefs.it reminds the reader that some questions areunanswerable
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English, 21.06.2019 23:00
Coming to school each day, having the necessary materials, and to do homework students to be successful in school. choose the answer that is the most effective substitute for the underlined part of the sentence. if no substitute is necessary, choose βleave as is.β a) leave as is. b) coming to school each day, have the necessary materials, and do homework c) come to school each day, having the necessary materials, and to do homework d) coming to school each day, having the necessary materials, and doing homework
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30
List some things you like to do with ur close friends and everyday friends(school)
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00
Review the theme beauty exists within each person which line from beauty best communicates this theme
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