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English, 05.11.2020 16:40, Hazeleyes13

Read the excerpt from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. I looked for home elsewhere, and was confident of finding none which I should relish less than the one which I was leaving. If, however, I found in my new home hardship, hunger, whipping, and nakedness, I had the consolation that I should not have escaped any one of them by staying.
In this paragraph, what connotation does “relish” have ?
A. to enjoy
B. an appetizer
C. to suffer
D. a pleasing flavor
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