Explanation: All went well till Monday morning. On this morning, the
virtue of the root was fully tested. Long before daylight, I
was called to go and rub, curry, and feed, the horses. I
obeyed, and was glad to obey. But whilst thus engaged,
whilst in the act of throwing down some blades from the loft,
Mr. Covey entered the stable with a long rope; and just as I
was half out of the loft, he caught hold of my legs, and was
about tying me. As soon as I found what he was up to, I gave
a sudden spring, and as I did so, he holding to my legs, I was
brought sprawling on the stable, floor. Mr. Covey seemed
now to think he had me, and could do what he pleased; but
at this moment from whence came the spirit I don't know-I
resolved to fight; and, suiting my action to the resolution, I
seized Covey hard by the throat; and as I did so, I rose. He
held on to me, and I to him. My resistance was so entirely
unexpected, that Covey seemed taken all aback. He trembled
like a leaf. This gave me assurance, and I held him uneasy,
causing the blood to run where I touched him with the ends
of my fingers. Mr. Covey soon called out to Hughes for help.
Hughes came, and, while Covey held me, attempted to tie my
right hand. While he was in the act of doing so, I watched my
chance, and gave him a heavy kick close under the ribs.
This kick fairly sickened Hughes, so that he left me in -the
hands of Mr. Covey. This kick had the effect of not only
weakening Hughes, but Covey also. When he saw Hughes
bending over with pain, his courage quailed. He asked me if I
meant to persist in my resistance. I told him I did, come what
might; that he had used me like a brute for six months, and
that I was determined to be used so no longer. With that he
strove to drag me to a stick that was lying just out of the
stable door. He meant to knock me down. But just as he was
leaning over to get the stick I seized him with both hands by
his collar, and brought him by a sudden snatch to the
ground. By this time, Bill came. Covey called upon him for
assistance. Bill wanted to know what he could do. Covey
said, "Take hold of him, take hold of him!" Bill said his
master hired him out to work, and not to help to whip me; so
he left Covey and myself to fight our own battle out. We were
at it for nearly two hours. Covey at length let me go, puffing
and blowing at a great rate, saying that if I had not resisted,
he would not have whipped me half so much. The truth was,
that he had not whipped me at all. I considered him as
getting entirely the worst end of the bargain; for he had
drawn no blood from me, but I had from him. The whole six
months afterwards, that I spent with Mr. Covey, he never
laid the weight of his finger upon me in anger. He would
occasionally say, he didn't want to get hold of me again. "No,"
thought I, "you need not; for you will come off worse than
You did before.
This battle with Mr. Covey was the turning point in my
career as a slave. It rekindled the few expiring embers of
freedom, and revived within me a sense of my own
manhood. It recalled the departed self-confidence, and
inspired me again with a determination to be free. The
gratification afforded by the triumph was a full
compensation for whatever else might follow, even death
itself. He only can understand the deep satisfaction which I
experienced, who has himself repelled by force the bloody
arm of slavery. I felt as I never felt before. It was a glorious
resurrection, from the 'tomb of slavery, to the heaven of
freedom. My long-crushed spirit rose, cowardice departed,
bold defiance took its place; and I now resolved that,
however long I might remain a slave in form, the day had
passed forever when I could be a slave in fact.
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why was discovering this tree like discovering a dinosaur?
Answer:
Because the tree was old as a dinosuar?
Explanation:
Answer:
because it was old and ancient, kind of like a fossil, it was also undiscovered so it was like finding a new dinosaur fossil. And since the bush is now protected by the government, it is similar to people protecting a new fossil or discovery.
Explanation:
explanation of the indian act
(will give brainliest)
Answer:
"The Indian Act, which was enacted in 1876 and has since been amended, allows the government to control most aspects of aboriginal life: Indian status, land, resources, wills, education, band administration and so on. Inuit and Métis are not governed by this law."
What was the main purpose of it?
"The Indian Act was created to assimilate Indigenous peoples into mainstream society and contained policies intended to terminate the cultural, social, economic, and political distinctiveness of Indigenous peoples."
Other purpose of it,
"Through the Department of Indian Affairs and its Indian agents, the Indian Act gave the government sweeping powers with regards to First Nations identity, political structures, governance, cultural practices and education."
What caused it?
"The origins of the Indian Act: A history of oppression and resistance. The Indian Act came to be developed over time through separate pieces of colonial legislation regarding Aboriginal peoples across Canada such as the Gradual Civilization Act of 1857 and the. In 1876, these acts were consolidated as the Indian Act."
Explanation:
Brainliest?
Is reading fiction better than reading nonfiction? I just need help forming an opinion. It's for my essay's introduction...
Answer:
Research, however, suggests that reading fiction may provide far more important benefits than nonfiction. For example, reading fiction predicts increased social acuity and a sharper ability to comprehend other people's motivations.
Explanation:
Answer:
Reading fiction and nonfiction can go both ways, fiction has a tendency to make you picture a world within your mind that has the image that the author wishes you to see.
Nonfiction however shows you the true nature of history or facts that people in fantasy writing like to embellish, nonfiction books especially history books tell the true facts of past experiences of people that shaped you to what your life is today.
I prefer fiction because it allows me to imagine a world outside my own whether by the words of another author or my own writings.
Hope this helped you!
Explanation:
how do I wright a dear books poem?
Answer:
just do it
Explanation:
Answer:
hi sister how write it is,
dear books,
from the flipping of the pages to the
finding a new book
i dont know anymore
Explanation:
i dont know
PLEASE HURRY I WILL GIVE BRAINLIST AND 200 POINTS
You have recently finished some part-time work.
Write a letter to a friend about the work.
in your letter you should:
. explain what the job was and why you decided to do it
. describe what you had to do;
. say how you felt after the experience.
Your letter should be between 150 to 200 words long
Dear Mr Chen,
I am Rona Lyn Olivar, one of the part-time receptionists at your Sea View Hotel. I have been working here since July and I have taken the job to gain some experience that I thought would be helpful for my future career. I am writing to draw your attention to a few issues I have encountered in the hotel. I am hoping that you would take steps to solve these.
I have noticed that some of the duty staffs at night shift sleep inside the hotel's quarter instead of being at the reception area. Literally, I and Lindsay- who is also a new employee, work and manage everything at night. They even do not bother to come to the reception area at busy hours when we have an influx of guests - usually on Friday nights. I believe this is against the rules.
Moreover, breakfast is supposed to be ready before 7:00 am but it is not the case. Sometimes the guests have to wait till 8:00 am for breakfast to arrive. Some of the guests have lodged complained regarding this.
I thought you should be notified about these irregularities. Duty officers at night shift should be reprimanded and warned so that they execute their duties. Besides, look at the recent complaints regarding the delay in breakfast serving and talk to the head chef.
I look forward to your response regarding this matter.
Yours sincerely,
Rona Olivar
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please help me i need to write a paragraph about the theme of thank you mam
Answer:
Kindness
The main theme in this short story is the power of kindness. The story shows how a kind gesture can soften the heart of a thieving teenager. When Roger gets caught by Mrs. Jones, he expects her to take him to the police. But her kind gesture in taking him to her home and giving him dinner touches him, and he feels grateful to her. He tries to find words to show his gratefulness for her kindness, but he is not able to find words to express it.
Forgiveness
When Roger gets caught, he expects punishment. However, he receives kindness and forgiveness instead. This story shows how forgiveness and do things that punishment cannot. Roger, when he is forgiven, wants to prove himself trustworthy to Mrs. Jones, which would not have happened if he had been taken to jail.
Trust
Hughes tries to depict trust as a give and take relationship. Mrs. Jones takes the boy home and shows him trust and kindness, and this makes the boy want to prove himself trustworthy to her. When Mrs. Jones leaves the boy alone with the purse, to go and make dinner, he sits where she can look at him, he did not want to be mistrusted now."
Explanation:
I wrote the paragraph for you! And can you thank me and mark me as a branliest!
We are all himan and love is universal, what are LGBTQ inspirational quotes? (will mark brainliest if you add some laws that are being taken away from the LGBTQ+)
“Love him and let him love you. Do you think anything else under heaven really matters?” – James Baldwin
“I am proud, that I found the courage to deal the initial blow to the hydra of public contempt.” – Karl Heinrich Ulrichs
“It is absolutely imperative that every human being’s freedom and human rights are respected, all over the world.”– Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir
"If we are wrong I don't wanna be right. If I go to hell at least I had the bravery to be me."-Gemma (my bestay)
Transgender healthcare
What happened to Mrs.Stevenson
Answer:
no one knoww
Explanation:
because we r mentally challenged
Policies can only be applied on a national level.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
OT
OF
Answer:
its false
Explanation:
you are great, remember that!
Which syllable is stressed in this word? Establishment O A. -ment O B. -tab- 0 C. -lish- O D. Es-
Answer:
B. -tab-
Explanation:
The word establishment is divided into 4 syllables in the form: ES-TAB-LISH-MENT. the stressed syllable in the word ESTABLISHMENT is the TAB syllable which is the second syllable.
Other 4 syllable words include ; Bureaucratic, contradictory, lamination, population and so on.
Make 1-2 paragraph explaining why it’s important to read
Answer:
Reading can expand the amount of information and creativity in your brain. It helps you branch out and discover things you like. And sometimes it can even help people write their own sotries for other people to read.
Reading can also help expand things like vocabulary and can also help with schoolwork. Reading is important to the mind and can make you super smart and learn new things.
Explanation:
reading helps ALOT
What are the best techniques or ways to deliver a speech and make it standout through continents and generations?
Answer:
When delivering a speech make sure you take your time. Find a good pace and a powerful voice that fits you and your topic.
Explanation:
I need help I've wasted all my points trying to get an answer please don't put anything that is not helpful. In “The White Umbrella,” we explored a theme that envying and longing for what others have will bring you trouble and shame in the long run. How does the main character struggle with envy and longing throughout the story, and do you think she learns her lesson? Consider the them we have discussed and provide textual evidence to support your answer. You must use the RACE strategy to construct your response.
Answer:
sorry if im not correct but
Explanation:
they ... Why does the narrator feel bad after Miss Crosman praises her? ... to call and remind their mother, to drive them home, and give them pot roast.
what the love people do to look the love on the valentines
Answer:
?
Explanation:
i dont get the question
How did Gandhi first become active in human rights?
Answer:
He started the Satyagraha Movement so that all Indian s should bear an identity under the British Government itself.
Explanation:
He also started the Dandi March which was led to stop the tax on salt and that Indians should be allowed to make salt from their own seawater.
Has anyone read the book The Beautiful Lost????
no but whos the author i can order it from my local book store
how is vandalism punished
Answer:Penalties typically include fines, imprisonment in county jail, or both. In addition, a person convicted of vandalism is frequently ordered to wash, repair or replace the damaged property (known as "restitution"), and/or participate in programs to clean up graffiti and other forms of vandalism.
Explanation:
Answer:
pay for repairs, felonys can get over a year in jail with also a high fine
Explanation:
I need help pls I will mark brainliest is correct ! :3
Answer:
It is either "B" or "D"
Explanation:
It might be "B" because they are talking about the American and British armies and how the Americans had a smaller army than the British.
But I also say "D" because, they are talking about the differences between communication 700 years ago and how it changed to now.
I think it's "D", that's what I would go with.
Hope I could help you.
Learning Task 1: Write True if the statement is correct, or False if it is
incorrect. Write your answer on your notebook.
1.
Twisting the body when doing a task is important to avoid ergonomic
hazard.
2.
Proper hand washing is the first line of defense against the spread of
illness to other people.
3.
A wet gown is considered contaminated.
4.The best method of control measure is through substitution.
5.
Providing improved tools and equipment to workers to prevent hazard
is an example of engineering control.
Answer:
1.False
2.true
3.True
4.True
5.False
Explanation:
SANA MA PERFECT MO
True and false are the question type used in a sentence that is correct and incorrect. Twisting the body does not come under ergonomic hazard, and hence the statement is false.
What is an ergonomic hazard?An ergonomic hazard is a danger posed by the uncomfortable and poor posture that affects the musculoskeletal system of the body. Body twisting is not related to the ergonomic hazard and thus the statement is false.
Hand washing is the line of defense as it prevents harmful microbes to enter the body and helps in the protection of the body from immunogens. Thus the statement is true.
A wet gown is a source of contamination as the microbes that thrive in wet and moist conditions will start reproducing and can cause illness. Thus the statement is true.
The two control measures that are the most effective are substitution and elimination, thus the statement is true. Improved tools and equipment do not ensure engineering control as it involves prevention rather than giving tools. Thus the statement is false.
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Read the lines from "My Father is a Simple Man."
and tells me the orange
has seeds and so is perpetual;
and we too will come back
like the orange trees.
How does the word choice in the lines convey the speaker's father's view on life?
He believes that a good life starts with good nutrition.
He thinks one should search for the simple things in life.
He knows that life is a cycle of death and rebirth.
He feels that a life worth living is one spent in nature.
Answer:
He knows that life is a cycle of death and rebirth.
HELP PLEASE I WILL GIVE BRAINIEST IF YOUR ANSWER IS GOOD :)))
Steward James Johnson felt he knew just what it was. He recognized the kind of shudder a ship gives when she drops a propeller blade, and he knew this sort of mishap meant a trip back to the Harland & Wolff shipyard at Belfast – with plenty of free time to enjoy the hospitality of the port.
Somebody near him agreed and sang out cheerfully, ‘Another Belfast trip!’
In the galley just to the stern, chief night baker Walter Belford was making rolls for the following day. (The honour of baking fancy pastry was reserved for the day shift.) When the jolt came, it impressed Belford more strongly than steward Johnson – perhaps because a pan of new rolls clattered off the top of the oven and scattered about the floor.
The passengers in their cabins felt the jar too, and tried to connect it with something familiar. Marguerite Frolicher, a young Swiss girl accompanying her father on a business trip, woke up with a start. Half-asleep, she could think only of the little white lake ferries at Zurich making a sloppy landing. Softly she said to herself, ‘Isn’t it funny … we’re landing!’
What can you infer about each character based on their reaction to the loud noise they just heard?
Steward James Johnson
Night Baker Walter Belford
Marguerite Frolicher
Answer:
You can infer that they did not understand what was happening. They were almost in a trance, you could say. They didn't realize the severity of the situation.
Explanation:
Is this what you were looking for??? I hope it is right. I would put this and then just ad a small detail about each character. Hope this helped :))
Answer:
You can infer that each character has had different experiences with ships and therefore have different perspectives of what the loud noise was. As a Steward, James Johnson knows the most about the ship compared to the three of them, and connects the sound to a mishap of the ship and thinks that it means they have to make a trip to Belfast. Night Baker Walter Welford was startled by the noise because the jolt that accompanied it caused a pan of rolls to fall off the top of the oven. Marguerite Frolicher connects the noise to something familiar to her- ferries making a sloppy landing.
What is NOT one of the impacts of Du Bois's use of parallel structure?
O He shows “higher” races are associated with ignorance.
He shows “higher” races are associated with culture.
He shows "lower" races are associated with barbarism
He shows "lower" races are associated with crime.
Do Bard and Thorin come to terms about who gets what, concerning the treasure?
Answer:
Yes they do. Since The dwarves makes the first attack.
The terms Thorin and Bard come to is that Thorin agrees to giving Bard 1/14 of the hoard.
A learner can get information from various websites and acknowledge the auther by writing the sources used
1: active or passive? Watercolors had been used by the illustrator.
2: active or passive? Lucinda had planted those marigolds.
Answer:
1. Passive
2. Active
hope that helps!!
What is the most likely reason the author includes the examples of the london and beijing olympic games
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you forgot to include the text for reference. Without the text, we do not know the topic.
You also forgot to include the name of the article, the link to it of the name of the author, so we can better help you. You also forgot to attach the options for this question.
However, trying to help, we can comment on the following.
The text includes examples of the London and Beijing Olympic games to provide evidence that it’s possible for a city to come out financially ahead after having hosted the Olympics.
These two cities hosted Olympics games, Beijing in 2008 and London in 2012. Both Olympic Committees had to get financial support from the federal government, the local government, and private companies to built new facilities, refurbish other athletic complexes, built athletes' villages, and invest in major reparations to have first-class facilities for athletes, coaches, the press, and tourists.
Although they invested a lot of money, the earnings resulted from form ticket sales, TV rights, sponsorships, and tourism, were positive in the end, due to teh fact that these cities had outstanding operation and financial management strategies and tactics.
cheap is too valuable as common is to what
Answer:
rare
Explanation:
Answer:
Rare
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What are your guy's opinion on this intro for an essay and what would you change
Title: A Dogs Best Friend
Intro: We all know that a man's and woman's best friend is a dog, but who is a dog's best friend? Is a dog's best friend its owner, the mailman, or maybe another dog, it depends on the relationship.
Answer:
If that's all you got as a intro, then it's not that good, first of all you don't have much backround info.
Explanation:
Answer:
Its good over all. But, I think it just needs a little more info ;)
Explanation:
He
(every day/often/now] visits his grandparents
Answer:
i think its often
Explanation:
MATCH THE VERBS WITH THE PICTURES AND WRITE THE INFINITIVE AND SIMPLE PAST FORM
EN LA SECCION DE IMAGENES ES LA PRIMERA, AYUDA POR FAVOR.
RESPUESTAS QUE REALMENTE SIRVAN.
AH, NO NECESITO LA TRADUCION DE LO PRIMERO QUE ESCRIBI
Answer:
me se la respuesta pero no te entiendo
Explanation:
no le entiendo asu tarea F lo siento plis ya te dije que no le entiendo a tu tarea de la amistad nna es ya voy a