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Over time, Douglass begins to
Over time, Douglass begins to think that “learning to read had been a curse rather than a blessing.” Why does he come to
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In Chapter 1 of "The Life of Frederick Douglass," written by the man himself. Douglass describes his early years and how he was
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In Chapter 1 of "The Life of Frederick Douglass," written by the man himself. Douglass describes his early years and how he was
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In Chapter 1 of "The Life of Frederick Douglass," Douglass describes his early years and how he was born into slavery in
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In Chapter 1 of "The Life of Frederick Douglass," written by the man himself. Douglass describes his early years and how he was
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Which answer choice describes a moment of situational irony in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass?
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What role does the concept of movement play in Douglass's autobiography?(1 point)
Responses Represents Douglass's desire for
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Read the following passage from narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass. In this excerpt, Douglass describes his time as an
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Reread the following passage from Frederick Douglass’s autobiography, which describes the time that Douglass spent with poor
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best describes why Frederick Douglass was an important reformer in the 19th century? (1 point)
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