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How did slaves use code words?

Slaves used code words to communicate covertly with each other, sharing information about escape routes, safe houses, or plans for rebellion without their captors understanding. Code words helped slaves to relay important messages and coordinate actions without putting themselves at risk of punishment or detection. This secret language was crucial for organizing underground resistance movements and seeking freedom.


What type of words do slaves use?

Slaves may have used various types of words, depending on their cultural background and context. They likely used language that was common among their community, such as regional dialects or languages brought from their homeland. Additionally, slaves may have used words specific to their experience of oppression or resistance, as well as words used in communication with those in power.


What three questions do adjectives answer about the words they modify?

Adjectives answer the questions: "What kind?", "Which one?", and "How many?" about the words they modify.


How do you use the word thesaurus in a sentence?

The thesaurus allowed the writer to change words from ones that kind of meant what she wanted to say to words that meant exactly what she was trying to say.


What was a new dialect that combined English and African words in an African grammatical structure was developed by slaves in the lowlands of South Carolina?

Gullah is a new dialect that combined English and African words in an African grammatical structure, developed by slaves in the lowlands of South Carolina. It is still spoken today in the Sea Islands of South Carolina and Georgia.