One of Douglass’s purposes for writing Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave is to inform the reader about the hardships that enslaved people faced on a daily basis and to persuade the reader to join the growing movement to abolish slavery. Both of these purposes are central to his narrative, as he aims to raise awareness about the realities of slavery and advocate for its abolition.
Which of these phrases is one of Douglass’s purposes for writing Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave?
to entertain the reader with a fictional story about slavery
to inform the reader about the hardships that enslaved people faced on a daily basis
to persuade the reader to join the growing movement to abolish slavery
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