Answer:
´´become´´
Explanation:
the word become in that format is grammaticlly incorrect
"I too may try, and if this arm can wing
The feather’d arrow through the destined ring,
Then if no happier night the conquest boast,
I shall not sorrow for a mother lost;
But, bless’d in her, possess those arms alone,
Heir of my father’s strength, as well as throne."
STANZA #2
He spoke; then rising, his broad sword unbound,
And cast his purple garment on the ground.
A trench he open'd: in a line he placed.
The level axes, and the points made fast
(His perfect skill the wondering gazers eyed,
The game as yet unseen, as yet untried).
STANZA #3
Then, with a manly pace, he took his stand:
And grasp'd the bow, and twang'd it in his hand.
Three times, with beating heart, he made essay:
Three times, unequal to the task, gave way;
A modest boldness on his cheek appear'd:
And thrice he hoped, and thrice again he fear'd.
Douglass staunchly advocated for the abolition of slavery.
Douglass bravely ran a newspaper that supported his causes.
Douglass became friends with Elizabeth Cady Stanton in Seneca Falls.
Douglass was a very intelligent man who gave inspiring speeches.
Douglass was a person who had escaped from slavery.
The correct answers are: A, B and D.
These three sentences form an objective summary of the passage. They explain that Douglass was an African American who escaped slavery, became an abolitionist and defended women's rights.
Although C and E are also true, they include personal opinions, which make them subjective sentences, and therefore are not useful for this summary.
Answer:
ABEF
Explanation:
They are facts that help bring out the main points in the excerpt which make these answers correct
The bolded words are what kind of clause?
adverb clause
adjective clause
noun clause