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Douglass includes a lot of maxims in his Narrative. What is the effect of these?

They make his autobiography less believable because some of them are not true.

He reveals many of the values of the people during the time in which he lived.

They demonstrate that slaves were highly intelligent.

The reader comes away with some new truths to live by.
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Ms. Sue
I vote for the last choice.
12 years ago

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