In "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass," what first prompted Douglass to think about running away to the North was hearing two Irishmen say that he deserved freedom. This moment gave him a sense of possibility and helped him envision a life beyond enslavement.
In Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, what first prompted Douglass to think about running away to the North?
He was treated cruelly by his enslaver.
He read about enslaved persons who had escaped.
He heard two Irishmen say that he deserved freedom.
He witnessed another enslaved person suffering.
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