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English: Incidents in the life of a slave girl
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Why does Mr. Flint restrain his cruelty toward Linda?
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she is a good house servant
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Why does Mr. Flint restrain his cruelty toward Linda?
she is a good house servant
Linda runs away from the Flint plantation to?
make her children less valuable to the Flints
What conflict exists between Linda and her grandmother in this narrative?
Linda thinks escaping will benefit her children; her grandmother wants her to stay where she is
Sally changes her mind and says that Linda should run away because?
the Flints will not want the responsibility of caring for the children
Sally shows her support for Linda by?
removing Linda's clothes from the trunk
Who does Jacobs refer to in "Memories of their father came over me. He wanted to be kind to them; but they were not all to him, as they were to my womanly heart."
Mr. Flint
Mr. Flint shows his opposition to Linda when he?
searches every northbound vessel
Linda experiences a sense of satisfaction because?
she uses cunning and outwits Mr. Flint
Linda explains that her aunt is taken out of jail because Mrs Flint finds it "too fatiguing to order her dinner and eat it too." what does this characterize?
laziness of the slaveholding class
At the end of the narrative, Linda learns that she must?
remain strong and not let thoughts of her children keep her from her goal