In Twelve Years a Slave, what is the effect of the way Platt describes a dance with the Chickasaws? He details, At the end of the third circuit, they would stop suddenly, whoop as if their lungs would crack, then break from the ring, forming in couples, man and squaw, each jumping backwards . . .
a) He seems entertained and interested.
b) He seems judgmental and concerned.
c) He seems indifferent and bored.
d) He seems sad and afraid.