Answer:
C) cube it the correct answer
Compare the social norms of the three places Douglass lived.
Plantations
Baltimore
New Bedford
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
1. The social norm in the plantation particularly the Wye House plantation in Maryland is considered to be a slavery environment, which was full of cruelty, with slaves working too hard and being treated unfairly. A simple mistake may lead to slaves been transferred to another plantation in a faraway state.
This was evident in the story told by Frederick Douglass in one of his autobiographies about Colonel Lloyd and his encounter with one of his boy slaves. Similarly, Frederick Douglass was also sent away from the Wye House Plantation to work on another farm in Baltimore.
2. At Baltimore, slavery was still rampant during his time, as he was serving as a slave. Though not as cruel as that of Wye House Plantation he was still subject to heavy work. It is in Baltimore he began to learn how to read thanks to the religious undertone in his Master's house and plantation. He started learning how to read the Bible there. He eventually ran away from Baltimore because of slavery.
3. At New Bedford, the social norm here is that the people are generally considered free and living better. There is a high standard of living in the town. Even Federick observed that some laborers are living a better life than many slave owners in the Southern part of the United States at the time. In New Bedford, Massachusetts, the social norm is also considered to be the absence of slavery.
In "The Medicine Bag," how does Grandpa arrive at the narrator's home? A. He is driving an old, dust-covered car. B. He is riding in the back of an old pickup truck. C. He is traveling to the narrator's home in a police car. D. He is walking down the street with dogs following him.
Answer:
D. He is walking down the street with dogs following him.
Explanation:
In "The Medicine Bag," Grandpa arrives at the narrator's home by walking down the street with a group of dogs walking with him.
The book is about a boy Martin who lives away from his ancient Sioux home and feels shame and pride at the same time about his great-grandfather