We were all now tied; and just as we were to leave for Easton jail, Betsy Freeland, mother of William Freeland, came to the door with her hands full of biscuits, and divided them between Henry and John. She then delivered herself of a speech, to the following effect:—addressing herself to me, she said, "You devil! You yellow devil! it was you that put it into the heads of Henry and John to run away. But for you, you long-legged mulatto devil! Henry nor John would never have thought of such a thing." I made no reply, and was immediately hurried off towards St. Michael's.
Which best describes Betsy Freeland’s attitude toward Frederick Douglass?
A. grateful
B. resentful
C. indifferent
D. admiring

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

I think it is B because Betsy thought that he made Henry and John think that they wanted to run away.