Hey Amelia, I think no one has responded because you did not include the possible answers to this question. If you want to PM me you can.
I will have to go with
2. Slavery had a dehumanizing effect on slave owners as well.
and
3. Her goodness made her unique compared to most slave owners.
Hope this helped!
Can I have brainliest when a second person answers?
Answer:
The answer is option D
Explanation:
All of a sudden, we're hearing the name Gatsby, as in "The Great" character by F. Scott Fitzgerald, utilized as a first name for young ladies and in addition young men. The book's Jay Gatsby gussied up his name from Gatz, whose importance is given differently as left-given, feline, God, and individual from Gat.The message is that the American dream is fanciful. It influences men to do unprecedented and dishonest things Gatsby's reevaluation and vulgar riches yet anyway much they pursue the green light, it is always distant. Gatsby discovers Daisy yet their get-together is shortlived.In one sense, the title of the novel is amusing; the title character is not one or the other "incredible" nor named Gatsby. He is a criminal whose genuine name is James Gatz, and the existence he has made for himself is a deception
A type of verbal bridge involves the repetition of key words.
I would say that the thing that would likely happen is C) Unferth challenges Beowulf again, and the two fight to the death.
Beowulf would never say no to a fight, and he wouldn't die so easily.