The Narrative of Frederick Douglass

by

Frederick Douglass

The Narrative of Frederick Douglass: Chapter 2 Quiz 7 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 2. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What is Captain Anthony's role on the plantation?
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He is the owner and Colonel Lloyd's supervisor
He is Colonel Lloyd's indentured servant
He is Colonel Lloyd's equal partner
He is a superintendent for Colonel Lloyd
What does the ship captained by Thomas Auld primarily do?
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Transport enslaved people
Carry passengers for leisurely cruises
Transport crops
Conduct rescue missions
Why are enslaved people from neighboring farms sometimes sent to Colonel Lloyd's central plantation?
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To receive food
To be disciplined
To receive clothing
All of the above
What happens if an enslaved person is late for work on Colonel Lloyd's plantation?
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They are given a warning
They are whipped by the overseer
They are assigned extra chores
They are demoted to a lower status
What change do the enslaved people experience under Mr. Hopkins compared to Mr. Severe?
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Less violence
Harsher punishments
More nutritious food
Worse living conditions
What is the significance of Great House Farm for the enslaved people on Lloyd's plantation?
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Working at the Great House Farm creates stratification in the enslaved people's ranks
The enslaved people who work at the Great House Farm have more opportunities to escape
Working at the Great House Farm is more dangerous than working in the fields
The enslaved people who work at the Great House Farm receive crueler treatment
What emotion do enslaved people's songs evoke in Douglass?
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Apathy
Optimism
Sorrow
Annoyance