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English, 15.01.2021 06:00 brianamcorchadp

Which of the following selections is best supported by the paragraph below (paragraph 7)? Mother, hast thou a precious gem in thy charge, like those that make up the Savior's jewels? Has thy heart, trembling with its unutterable joyousness, bent before the throne of the Giver with the prayer that thy child might be found in his courts?...Now thou canst feel for the slave-mother who has bent with the same interest over her child, whose heart is entwined around it even more firmly than thine own around thine, for to her it is the only ray of joy in a dreary world. She returns weary and sick at heart from the labors of the field; the child's beaming smile of welcome half banishes the misery of her lot. Would she not die for it? Ye who know the depths of a mother's love, answer! Hark!...

(A) the speaker appeals to the mothers in the audience by having them imagine their own children, and then imagine the emotions of love and attachment experienced between enslaved mothers and their children.

(B) the speaker believes that all good mothers would be willing to die for their children.

(C) the speaker argues that enslaved mothers feel even closer to their children because they are the only ones to bring happiness into their harsh, tormented lives.

(D) the speaker finds motherhood to be very confusing and complex.

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