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English, 28.07.2021 07:20 ligittiger12806

Reread the first two paragraphs of the passage. How does this opening section develop the central idea of the passage?

It explains how Douglass comes to understand that white people take advantage of ignorance to keep black people enslaved.

It shows that Douglass is a quick learner and sets the stage for the passage's exploration of how Douglass learns to read.

It shows the mean-spirited attitude of Mr. Auld and sets the stage for the central idea: the cruelty of white slaveholders.

It describes Douglass's relationship with Mr. and Mrs. Auld and introduces the central idea: Douglass's resentment of Mr. and Mrs. Auld.

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