We were not regularly allowanced. Our food was coarse corn meal boiled. This was called MUSH. It was put into a large wooden tray or trough, and set down upon the ground. The children were then called, like so many pigs, and like so many pigs they would come and devour the mush; some with oyster-shells, others with pieces of shingle, some with naked hands, and none with spoons. He that ate fastest got most; he that was strongest secured the best place; and few left the trough satisfied. Which detail from the passage is evidence that the slave children were not fed enough? Our food was coarse corn meal boiled. It was put into a large wooden tray or trough, and set down upon the ground. ...and like so many pigs they would come and devour the mush[.] ...he that was strongest secured the best place; and few left the trough satisfied.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is ...he that was strongest secured the best place; and few left the trough satisfied.

Explanation:

This passage describes the conditions of slave children in terms of food. About this, the narrator explains the type of food they were given and the way this was given, as well as the behavior of children. As part of this, the author describes the food was not enough and due to this most were not satisfied, this is explicitly mentioned in "he that was strongest secured the best place; and few left the trough satisfied" because this detail shows only the strongest and fastest children could eat, which means the amount of food was low in comparison to the number of children.

Answer:

thee answer is ...he that was strongest secured the best place; and few left the trough satisfied.

Explanation:

because it is.