Does anyone have answers to these questions. Please provide proof that they are the correct answers. I request PLEASE HELP ME, I REALLY NEED HELP.The text name is TO THOSE WHO KEEP SLAVES, AND APPROVE THE PRACTICE.
1. PART A: Which statement best summarizes the main point of the text?
A. Slavery cannot rightfully be law in a nation found upon Abrahamic religious doctrine, since the Old Testament explicitly prohibits it.
B. The institution of slavery revolves around a complex judicial system that has its roots in the teachings of Jesus Christ.
C. White slave-owners do not have any way of understanding just how degrading and inhumane the life of a slave is.
D. Slavery is unjustifiable and one of the main pro-slavery justifications ignores the fact that a person's living conditions influences his disposition.
2. PART B: Which phrase from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. "Men must be willfully blind. . . that cannot see the contrary effects of liberty and slavery upon the mind of man"
B. "We wish you to consider that God himself was the first pleader of the cause of slaves."
C. "If you love your children, if you love your country, if you love the God of love, clear your hands from slaves, burthen not your children or your country with them"
D. "in the sight of him who hath said, he that sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed."
3. Which statement best describes the effect of the phrase "look for graphs from thorns or figs from thistles" on the passage's meaning?
A. It uses metaphors to emphasize the absurdity of the expectation that enslaved people will be able to maintain ideal characteristics when they are treated so cruelly.
B. It demonstrates through imagery that white Americans would become unable to function properly under the conditions forced upon slaves.
C. It uses a metaphor to highlight the issues with efforts by pro-slavery advocates to justify the brutality of slave-owners.
D. It uses figurative language to prove that slaves have been denied the freedom and opportunities afforded to white American adults and their children.
4. How does paragraph 2 contribute to the development of the main idea in the text?
A. It argues that black children need the opportunity to pursue education.
B. It reveals that experiments have proven that black children have the same IQ as white children.
C. It states that black children deserve the same opportunities as white children to see if they are equally intelligent.
D. It argues that black children have the same mental capacity and potential if they were given the same opportunities as white children.