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Which is the best example of Frederick Douglass avoiding emotion while
writing about an emotional experience?
A. The thought of owning a pair of trousers was great indeed!
B. I must have perished with cold, but that, the coldest nights, I used
to steal a bag which was used for carrying corn to the mill.
C. I spent the most part of all these three days in the creek, washing
off the plantation scurf, and preparing myself for my departure.
D. We sailed out of Miles River for Baltimore on a Saturday morning.

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Answer: I must have perished with cold, but that, the coldest nights, I used

to steal a bag which was used for carrying corn to the mill.

Explanation:

The best example of Frederick Douglass avoiding emotion while  writing about an emotional experience is:

  • B. I must have perished with cold, but that, the coldest nights, I used  to steal a bag which was used for carrying corn to the mill.

Frederick Douglass is an ex-slave and African American who saw a lot of terrible things as a slave and even as a freed black man in America.

As a result of this, when he is talking about his experiences, he is sometimes overwhelmed and takes a pause before he continues.

However, to avoid emotion when writing about his emotional experiences, he would have to speak and narrate in a different way. He does this by talking about his experiences in the corn mill and how he almost perished with cold.

Therefore, the correct answer is option B

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