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Douglass does not work in the fields as a child because children are not strong enough. He has some free time outside his regular tasks. Douglass often accompanies the Colonel’s grandson, Daniel, as a servant on hunting expeditions. Daniel eventually becomes attached to Douglass, which is to Douglass’s advantage. Douglass still suffers, though. Slave children are given no other clothing but a long linen shirt. The cold of the winters so harms Douglass’s feet that he could insert the pen he now writes with into the cracks of his flesh. Children eat corn mush out of a communal trough, so only the strongest children get enough to eat.
At the age of seven or eight, Douglass is selected to go to Baltimore to live with Captain Anthony’s son‑in‑law’s brother, Hugh Auld. For three days, Douglass happily prepares to leave Colonel Lloyd’s plantation. He cleans himself thoroughly and is rewarded with his first pair of trousers from Lucretia Auld, Captain Anthony’s daughter. Douglass is not sad to leave the plantation, as he has no family ties or sense of home, like children usually have. He also feels he has nothing to lose, because even if his new home in Baltimore is full of hardship, it can be no worse than the hardships he has already seen and endured on the plantation. Additionally, Baltimore seems to be a place of promise. Douglass’s cousin Tom describes to Douglass the impressive beauty of the city.
Douglass sails on the river to Baltimore on a Saturday morning. He looks once back on Colonel Lloyd’s plantation, hoping it will be the last time he sees it. He then sets his sights ahead in the distance. The ship docks at Annapolis first, briefly. Douglass recalls being thoroughly impressed by its size, though in retrospect Annapolis now seems small compared to Northern industrial cities. The ship reaches Baltimore on Sunday morning, and Douglass arrives at his new home. At the Aulds’ he is greeted by the kindly face of Mrs. Sophia Auld, her husband, Hugh Auld, and their son, Thomas Auld, who is to be -Douglass’s master.
Douglass considers his transfer to Baltimore a gift of providence. If he had not been removed from Colonel Lloyd’s plantation at that time, Douglass believes he would still be a slave today, rather than a man sitting freely in his home writing his autobiography. Douglass realizes that he may appear superstitious or self‑centered to suppose that providence had a hand in his delivery to Baltimore, but the feeling is still strong. From his earliest memory, Douglass recalls sensing that he would not be a slave forever. This sense gives him hope in hard times, and he considers it a gift from God.
what are we studying here
Answer:
are you asking about Brainly ?
Explanation:
Brainily is a platform where you can ask question and answer other peoples question and you can gain points
Walking is not the most exciting form of exercise a person can take on for fitness. Yet it is low impact and requires no fancy equipment. That makes walking a simple activity for those new to exercise. Walking is less likely than other exercises to cause injury to leg tendons and muscles. All it requires is a good pair of sneakers-no cables, stylish outfits, or weights required. Of course, a person could increase the benefit of a workout by adding weights or speed walking.
Identify the main idea of this paragraph. (5 points)
A. Walking is a difficult and safe exercise for beginners.
B. Walking is an easy and safe exercise for beginners.
C. Walking is a boring and dangerous form of exercise.
D. Walking is an exciting and very effective form of exercise.
The Little Mermaid Vocabulary
Define the following words and identify the parts of speech.
Crimson -
Behold -
Brow -
Rosy -
Glance -
Tremble -
Fling -
Spurt -
Sword -
Linger -
Dissolve -
Crimson - a reddish maroon colour
Behold - observe
Brow - the hair above the eye on the forehead
Rosy - coloured like pink
Glance - peek/ look
Tremble - to shake with fear/ shiver
Fling - throw
Spurt - move suddenly
Sword - a weapon with a long metal blade
Linger - stay in a place for longer than necessary
Dissolve - mix / dismiss
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Whose words are in
quotation marks in “When
I was One-and-Twenty”?
Answer:
HUH?
Explanation:
Rewrite the sentence using the correct punctuation. 'Dad had to mow the lawn fix the window and trim the tree on Saturday.
Dad had to mow the lawn, fix the window, and trim the tree on Saturday.
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In the westing game which characters are the bookie, the bomber, and the mistake?
Answer:
The bookie is Dr. Wexler, the bomber is Angela and the mistake is Sydelle Pulaski.
Explanation:
"The Westing Game" is a mystery book, where we learn about a mysterious murder that happened in Wisconsin, which needs to be solved. This mystery involves a dangerous game and several codenames that make the plot even more mysterious and engaging.
Within this context, in the game, the bookie, a person who does illegal activities is Dr. Wexler, a highly respected podiatrist, who proved to be a man of integrity and within the law. The bomber, was his daughter, Angela, a very quiet, shy and quiet girl, who no one would suspect that she would be involved in this type of activity. Finally the "mistake" is Sydelle Pulaski who participates in the game only for personal attention and comfort.
5.
Which functions of the body might be affected if the lower back part of the head
receives a significant impact in a car accident?
(2)
(15)
What does “Median” mean?
Answer:
relating to Media, an ancient region of Asia to the southwest of the Caspian Sea.
Explanation:
Which of the following is spelled incorrectly?
accord
aimless
differant
distant
passion
Answer:
differant is spelled incorrectly.
It should be spelled different.
Explanation:
hanna is going to send aletter to Tom change into passive voice
Answer:
There are 'two types' of Voice': 'Active' and 'passive voice'. When the subject present in the 'sentence performs the 'action of the verb', it means that the sentence is in 'active voice'. ... Basically, a sentence having the active voice construction has a Subject, verb and Object
Question 1 of 10
Which is the best example of synecdoche?
O A. Calling a sarcastic person "Smarty"
B. Calling a long-necked person "Giraffe"
C. Calling a funny person "The Comedian"
D. Calling a blue-eyed person "Blue Eyes"
Answer:
Answer D. calling a blue-eyed person "blue eyes"
Explanation:
Which of the following describes the speaker?
A
They are flying high in the sky
B
They are speeding across Earth.
с
They are climbing something very tall.
D
They are looking down from a roof.
ons is
Answer:
They are climbing something very tall
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Answer:
influence.
Explanation:
the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.
influence, just to make it longer so i can post it. also just need the points
He inquired if my name wasn't Jack. (Into direct speech)
Many people think that postal service is a recent invention. There has been postal service for over 4,000 years, Kings and emperors were the
first people to receive messages carried by runners or horseback riders. As writing developed, the messages were sent on clay tablets or parchment
scrolls. It was not until the 1500s in England that common people began to use the postal service.
What is the main point of this paragraph?
1. Messages were sent with runners.
O 2 Clay tablets were used for messages.
3. England had postal service in the 1500s.
O 4. Postal service has existed for thousands of years.
Answer:
4. Postal service has existed for thousands of years.
Why can't Violet just get her feed fixed? In the book feed
Answer:
Ironically, in the end Violet's rebellion does her in. Because she interferes with FeedTech's profile of her shopping habits, they (and other corporations) are unable to "get a handle" on her buying habits, and so she's deemed a bad investment risk for having her feed repaired for free.
Explanation:
In the first half of 2024 I will move to California.
Answer:
cool
Explanation:
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Answer:
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