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What is similar about the perspectives on education expressed by Frederick Douglass and Mark Twain? A: Both view the purpose of education as training students to conform.
B: Both have experienced learning as a dangerous process.
C: Both have learned that education can happen anywhere.
D: Both view school as the most exciting place one can be.

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