Which line from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass contains imagery?

I had escaped a [fate] worse than lion's jaws.
My determination to run away was again revived.
She was the eldest daughter of Mr. William Hamilton.
Master Thomas had said he would never let me return again.

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The line from "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass" that contains imagery is:

"I had escaped a [fate] worse than lion's jaws."

This line uses vivid imagery to convey the danger and severity of the situation Douglass faced, comparing it to being in the jaws of a lion, which evokes strong visual and emotional responses.