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PART A: Which Statement best captures the authors perspective on Federick’s Douglass’s life? A Douglass’s life was typical of freed slaves who were able to live in Northern cities. B Douglass made important contributions to the abolition movement by advocating for change both inside and outside of government. C Douglass was rewarded with important appointments as a result of his connections to other influential abolitionists. D Douglass would not have accomplished much if he had not learned to read and share stories from his life as a slave.
PART B: Which sentence from the text best supports the answer to Part A? A “At an early age, Federick realizes there was a connection between literacy and freedom.” B “For almost two years, he gave speeches and sold copies of his narrative in England, Ireland, and Scotland.” C “When abolitionists offered to purchase his freedom, Douglass accepted and returned home to the United States legally free.” D “Federick Douglass worked tirelessly to make sure that emancipation would be one of the war’s outcomes.”
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