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TSI Reading: Understanding the Characterization of "Old Master" 129 Views


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Description:

Because of the character description the narrator provides of "old master," a reader might conclude that

(A)the narrator will eventually be freed
(B)the narrator will lead a rebellion
(C)old master often punishes the narrator
(D)it is safer to run away from old master


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Okay see reading analyzers were unquestioned Two of three on

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the autobiography of a slave here and let's Just get

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right to the question Because of the character description the

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narrator provides of old master a reader might conclude that

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what So he's describing master in a certain way and

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it seems kind of insane but well what do you

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think Well we're not sure that there's anyone upstairs in

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the old masters barn there right he's muttering and you

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know on top of owning slaves he talks to himself

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hates kids You kids get off my lawn and i

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was recording from that era and assumes that all black

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people are ignorant when old master's having a nice angry

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talk with himself the narrator is wise enough to get

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out of his way and avoid a punishment deserved or

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undeserved One of the punishment is well he developed this

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habit at a young age and stuck to it which

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tells us that the master was prone to dealing out

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the punishments So yeah see old master often punishes the

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narrator So that's it that's the right answer there and

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the loser bull just to get rid of these Well

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there's No indication in the passage that old crazy will

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suddenly have a change of heart and free his slaves

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Where does that come from And nothing about the passages

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suggest the narrator is planning a rebellion maybe in his

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own Mind he'd like that He fantasizes about it Can't

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blame him for slaves running away was notoriously dangerous and

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the narrator doesn't explore that option in the passage So

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yeah that's it it's c

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