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Answer:
It´s all about risk
Explanation:
Since the moment you are free and take a position, take a side, automatically you are assuming you against the other side, even if you do not say anything. Being a black woman is a thosand times even worse if it was a man. Recalling that the situation between British and Americans was not so good we can see the problem becomes even worse.
Freeman takes a greater risk because he is not allowed to join the army.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Freeman was a slave who belonged to General Selby.
- At a certain point in the story, he was given freedom and stopped being a slave, but he was never allowed to join the British army.
- This is because this permission was required of all African Americans.
- However, Freeman joined the army anyway, however, if it was discovered that he was not allowed, he would be arrested and forfeited his right to freedom.
For this reason, we can say that Freeman was at greater risk than other African Americans.
This question is about the book “A soldier for the crown” by Charles Johnson.
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