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English, 18.07.2019 17:30 jljhenkel

And will mark you ! 1)what inference can be drawn about douglass in this excerpt? his new ideas are upsetting to his fellow enslaved persons. he wants to read more about personal freedoms. his new ideas prevent him from getting his work done. he is unable to ignore the appeal of freedom which statement best describes douglass's viewpoint? 2)which statement best describes douglass's viewpoint? he wishes other enslaved persons could learn to read as he has. he is angered by the slow learning of the enslaved persons he knows. he is frustrated by his awareness of the injustice of slavery. he regrets the fact that his mistress stopped teaching him.

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