English, 01.12.2021 06:00 lilie080202
What is the overall effect of Douglass's cholce of adjectives to describe his mistress?
to suggest that she had only been pretending
to be a kind and gentle person to provide evidence that slavery was harmful only
to the slaves themselves to draw a stark contrast between her nature before and after exposure to slavery
to show that she was a kind and tenderhearted woman who wanted to help
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What is the overall effect of Douglass's cholce of adjectives to describe his mistress?
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