1) Who is the “author” of this document?
-The "author" of this document is female slaves in the South.
2) Who is the intended reader?
-The intended reader is the southern white women in the South.
3) What is the 1st “crime” mentioned?
-The first "crime" mentioned in the document is that the slaves were treated unfairly because of their race and skin color.
4) According to the document, how is the day for a slave woman?
-Addressed in the document, a slave woman worked in the field from very early to very late and they had to toil under the sun being unable to protest and complain even a little bit. They were whipped if they did not satisfy the owners.
5) In what ways is religion/God/Faith used in the document?
-The document says that the God does not approve such action as appropriate. The God says that slavery is considers as a "sin".
6) What specific parts of the document would appeal to women, and why?
-The specific parts of the document that would appeal to women are those when they are talking about nursing children and taking care of them. It would appeal to women because it's women's natural tendency to have sympathy towards children.
7) How effective do you think this document would be in changing opinion, and why?
-The document is relatively effective in changing opinion because the document uses a lot of emotional appeal to the readers when they read. It is very easy to be touched and to feel sympathetic.
8) Describe the above image?
-The above image shows a black young woman kneeling on the ground with her hands holding in front of her chest. She looks up and is in a posture as if she is praying or pleading.
9) What is this image suppose to convey?
-This image is supposed to convey a sense of helplessness in the black woman as a slave. It also shows how desirably a slave wants to escape the "fate" or being a slave.
10) Create another image that could be used on the top of this document.
-The "author" of this document is female slaves in the South.
2) Who is the intended reader?
-The intended reader is the southern white women in the South.
3) What is the 1st “crime” mentioned?
-The first "crime" mentioned in the document is that the slaves were treated unfairly because of their race and skin color.
4) According to the document, how is the day for a slave woman?
-Addressed in the document, a slave woman worked in the field from very early to very late and they had to toil under the sun being unable to protest and complain even a little bit. They were whipped if they did not satisfy the owners.
5) In what ways is religion/God/Faith used in the document?
-The document says that the God does not approve such action as appropriate. The God says that slavery is considers as a "sin".
6) What specific parts of the document would appeal to women, and why?
-The specific parts of the document that would appeal to women are those when they are talking about nursing children and taking care of them. It would appeal to women because it's women's natural tendency to have sympathy towards children.
7) How effective do you think this document would be in changing opinion, and why?
-The document is relatively effective in changing opinion because the document uses a lot of emotional appeal to the readers when they read. It is very easy to be touched and to feel sympathetic.
8) Describe the above image?
-The above image shows a black young woman kneeling on the ground with her hands holding in front of her chest. She looks up and is in a posture as if she is praying or pleading.
9) What is this image suppose to convey?
-This image is supposed to convey a sense of helplessness in the black woman as a slave. It also shows how desirably a slave wants to escape the "fate" or being a slave.
10) Create another image that could be used on the top of this document.