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English, 05.01.2021 23:30, jforeman42

Can someone help with this please? As you read “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave” (pages 174-183), ask yourself, What are some realizations that Fredrick Douglass has in this passage? (Think about: What does he realize about himself, about what it means to be a slave, about what owning a slave does to people, about what he should do and why?)
In the first column write out the realization in your own words. In the second column write a quote from the text that demonstrates this realization. Please put quotation marks around your quotes and include an internal citation at the end of your quote. (Internal citations = (author’s last name pg#). In the third column, write 2-3 sentences explaining the outcome of this realization.


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