PART B: Which TWO pieces of evidence from the speech best support the answer to [RL.1]
Part A?
A: ”Tell us no more of southern slavery, for with few exceptions, although I may be
very erroneous in my opinion, yet I consider our condition but little better than
that." (Paragraph 3)
B: ”Is it merely because God has made our complexion to vary? If it be, O shame to
soft, relenting humanity!" (Paragraph 5)
C: “Neither do I know of any who have enriched themselves by spending their lives
as house-domestics" (Paragraph 7)
D: “I have learnt, by bitter experience, that continual hard labor deadens the
energies of the soul, and benumbs the faculties of the mind" (Paragraph 9)
E: “there are many flowers among us that are... born to bloom unseen, and waste
their fragrance on the desert air." (Paragraph 11)
F: “It is upon you that woman depends; she can do but little besides using her
influence; and it is for her sake and yours that I have come forward and made
myself a hissing" (Paragraph 12)