### Captain Singleton by Daniel Defoe (excerpt)

At this juncture comes by one of those sort of people who, it seems, made it their business to spirit away little children. This was a hellish trade in those days, and chiefly practised where they found little children very well dressed, or for bigger children, to sell them to the plantations. The woman, pretending to take me up in her arms and kiss me, and play with me, draws the girl a good way from the house, till at last she makes a fine story to the girl, and bids her go back to the maid, and tell her where she was with the child; that a gentlewoman had taken a fancy to the child, and was kissing of it, but she should not be frighted, or to that purpose; for they were but just there; and so, while the girl went, she carries me quite away.

### Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe (excerpt)

#### Select the correct answer.

Which trait is common to the narrators in these excerpts?

A. The narrators were born in poverty.
B. The narrators were separated from their birth parents.
C. The narrators grew up to be criminals.
D. The narrators worked hard in life to improve their social status.
E. The narrators blamed themselves for their misfortunes.



Answer :

Final answer:

The narrators in the excerpts share the common trait of being separated from their birth parents.


Explanation:

Captain Singleton by Daniel Defoe: The traits common to the narrators in the excerpts are the separation from their birth parents due to circumstances such as being kidnapped or sold.

Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe: Both narrators were separated from their birth parents and faced challenges growing up.

Frederick Douglass's Narrative: In his narrative, he describes being separated from his mother and later separated from a family he grew fond of.


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