The question above is incomplete, the options attached to the question are given below:
A. Contended
B. Demanding
C. Harsh
D. Hectic
ANSWER
The correct option is A.
Douglass was a slave, who had experienced the harsh reality of been a slave. He has been moved around a lot, from one master to another master; and one of the masters he served were Mr and Mrs Auld. His condition as a slave improved a little bit when he first got to the home of the Auld's. Mrs Auld has never had a slave before so she was excited to have one and did not really know how slaves were treated by other white people. So she treated Douglass not as a slave but as a human being and even went to the extent of teaching him how to read and write. But all that stopped, when Mr Auld find out that his wife has been teaching Douglass how to read and write.
I think the answer you're looking for is C) language bias. Hope it helped
- 1. Eye-catching and sensationalistic graphics.
The graphic shows a picture of a family sitting together. They are all showing their arm with a band-aid in the same way, which is meant to attract attention to the fact that they were just vaccinated. They are also smiling and look happy and healthy, which is meant to arise a feeling of positivity.
- 2. Language meant to evoke emotion.
The explanation that is given regarding the outcome of not vaccinating is "serious disease and even death." The language is accurate, but is also stated in a way that is meant to evoke a negative emotion towards not vaccinating.
- 4. Text formatted in different ways.
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