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Who was Mr. Severe? - Answer He was an overseer Mr. Severe's name is an example of what literary device? - Answer Irony (Severe means cruel or harsh and he was both) Who took over after Mr. Severe died? - Answer Mr. Hopkins How were Severe and Hopkins different? - Answer Hopkins was not as cruel What do Colonel Lloyd's slaves call the plantation on which Douglass grows up? - Answer Great House Farm What was the greatest attraction on Colonel Lloyd's plantation - Answer A finely cultivated garden How did Colonel Lloyd protect his garden? - Answer He tarred the fence surrounding it Which slaves were in charge of Colonel Lloyd's horses? - Answer Old and young Barney How many slaves did Colonel Lloyd have? - Answer 1,000 Did Colonel Lloyd know all of his slaves by name? - Answer He does not. Did all of the slaves know what Colonel Lloyd looked like? - Answer They do not. How must a slave answer if someone asked him about how he was treated as a slave? - Answer Slaves must always say that they are treated and fed wellWhy does Frederick Douglass say that the slaves have their own prejudices? - Answer Some slaves believe that their masters are better than the masters of other slaves and they would often fight one another about it " I was so terrified and horror-stricken at the sight, that I hid myself in a closet, and dared not venture out till long after the bloody transaction was over. I expected it would be my turn next." What literary device are these lines an example of? - Answer Foreshadowing - Frederick Douglass hides in fear that it will be his turn (to be beaten) next. He is foreshadowing the treatment he will receive as a slave in the coming chapters. According to Frederick Douglass, slaves sing most when they are most ______ - Answer Unhappy
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