Which BEST describes a comparison in these two passages? A) Paul Lawrence Dunbar and the conductor from the account are similar because they suffer from lack of freedom or rights. B) The speaker of the poem and Mrs. Haviland from the account are similar because they both suffer from lack of freedom or rights. C) The speaker of the poem and the conductor from the account are similar because they both suffer from lack of freedom or rights. D) The bird from the poem and Sojourner Truth, the author of the account, are similar because they both suffer from lack of freedom or rights.

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The best answer given from the excerpts you had posted would be: D) The bird from the poem and Sojourner Truth, the author of the account, are similar because they both suffer from lack of freedom or rights.

A and C do not make sense because the conductor was not suffering and being withheld from his rights, but rather oppressing and discriminating against another race.

B did not make any sense because Mrs. Haviland was not said to have been stripped of her rights, rather she was defending Sojourner Truth when they were confronted by the conductor. 
 

The sentence which BEST describes a comparison in the two passages are:

  • D) The bird from the poem and Sojourner Truth, the author of the account, are similar because they both suffer from lack of freedom or rights.

According to the complete texts, we can see that the two passages both have a theme of freedom and how the characters have lost their freedom and wanted to reclaim it.

As a result of this, we can see that the similarity between them is that the bird and the author do not have rights and freedom because they are limited which makes them alike.

Therefore, the correct answer is option D

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