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How does Douglass portray Colonel Lloyd’s plantation? What details does he provide to convey its size and operation? in a short sentence
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Douglass portrays Colonel Lloyd’s plantation as a vast, efficiently run estate—sprawling acreage with hundreds of enslaved people, many outbuildings, abundant crops and livestock, and organized, specialized labor—emphasizing its immense wealth and systematic exploitation.
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