Latin root VOL (UT) VOL (V) & Incidents ... Chapters 8-13
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- Q1to gradually go from an advanced state to a less advanced stateevolutionrevolutioninvolvementdevolve45sEditDelete
- Q2an unrolling, a development of somethingrevolutiondevolveinvolvementevolution45sEditDelete
- Q3to be included in somethingvolublerevolutioninvolvementvolume45sEditDelete
- Q4a total turning-over, a great changevolublevolumevoluminousrevolution45sEditDelete
- Q5easily turning, flowing speechvoluminousvolublerevolutionvolume45sEditDelete
- Q6book, scroll, roll of papervolumevolublerevolutionvoluminous45sEditDelete
- Q7winding, full of many foldsrevolutionvolumevoluminousevolution45sEditDelete
- Q8In Chapter 8, what would slaves hear about the North?they'd hear slaves live in the best condition everthey'd hear slaves live in the most deplorable condition45sEditDelete
- Q9In Chapter 8, would slaves believe those words?No, they went to the north to try their luckNo, but they loved being slavesYes, and it was difficult to make them believe they weren't true45sEditDelete
- Q10In Chapter 8, why does Harriet say the black man is inferior?She thinks so because they love being slavesShe refers to the the ignorance in which white men want him to liveNegros are inferior45sEditDelete
- Q11In Chapter 8, why did one woman believe about America?She thought she couldn't readShe thought there was a queen who didn't know black people were slavesShe thought the president was cruel45sEditDelete
- Q12In Chapter 9, who was Mr. Litch?He was a free negro.He was an uneducated man, but very wealthy who had 600 slaves.He was a slave.45sEditDelete
- Q13Because of his big amount of money, __________he was always punished for different crimes.he was never punished for murder or other crimes.45sEditDelete
- Q14In Chapter 9, what have some white daughters learned from their fathers?They have learned that all men are equal.They have learned to treat the slaves betterThey've learned that the woman slaves are subject to their father's authority in all things; and in some cases they'd exercise the same authority over the men slaves45sEditDelete
- Q15In Chapter 9, why does the author think slavery is a curse for both white and black?White fathers are cruel, sons become violent and black people's suffering is extreme.White people are lovely, and black people become cruel.45sEditDelete
- Q16In Chapter 10, what was Dr. Flint's new plan?He wanted to leave his wife.He told the author he would give her a new house.He wanted to marry the author.45sEditDelete
- Q17In Chapter 10, who would talk to Harriet in the street?A white guy called Mr. SandsA free negro45sEditDelete
- Q18In Chapter 10, how does the grandmother react when finding out about the author's becoming a mother?She felt sad and threw the author out of her house, not wanting to see her again.She wanted it to happenShe felt happy that her grandaughter would be a mother45sEditDelete
- Q19In Chapter 10, who is the author's baby's father?Dr. FlintMr. Sands.a free negro45sEditDelete
- Q20In Chapter 11, what does Mr. Sands promise to do?He promises to leave the author alone and never come back againHe promises to care for the author and her baby45sEditDelete