n Chapter 10, Frederick Douglass makes a comparison between two enslavers, Mr. Hopkins and Mr. Weeden, that distinguishes them from another enslaver, Mr. Freeland.

Based on Douglass’s descriptions of them, in what way are Mr. Hopkins and Mr. Weeden alike?

Responses

Both give enslaved persons good tools with which to work.
Both give enslaved persons good tools with which to work.

Both employ enough enslaved persons to comfortably work their farms.
Both employ enough enslaved persons to comfortably work their farms.

Both believe it is important to make enslaved persons literate.
Both believe it is important to make enslaved persons literate.

Both whip enslaved people to assert their authority.

Both whip enslaved people to assert their authority.