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Read these sentences from paragraph 2 of the passage. from that moment, i understood the pathway from slavery to freedom. it was just what i wanted, and i got it at a time when i the least expected it. whilst i was saddened by the thought of losing the aid of my kind mistress, i was gladdened by the invaluable instruction which, by the merest accident, i had gained from my master. which statement best describes the intent of the sentences? the sentences give an example of the claim presented in paragraph 1. they provide background information about events that occur in paragraph 1. the sentences contrast with douglass's view of the events in paragraph 1. they explain douglass's interpretation of the events that occur in paragraph 1. here is the 1st and second pharagraph for this: excerpt from narrative of the life of frederick douglass by frederick douglass frederick douglass was born into slavery in the early 1800s. he would escape and become a famous writer, orator, and politician. a leader in the abolitionist movement, douglass's memoir detailed his life as a slave and his hunger for freedom. published in 1845, this memoir fueled the abolitionist movement and is considered one of the most influential abolitionist texts. very soon after i went to live with mr. and mrs. auld, she very kindly commenced to teach me the a, b, c. after i had learned this, she assisted me in learning to spell words of three or four letters. just at this point of my progress, mr. auld found out what was going on, and at once forbade mrs. auld to instruct me further, telling her, among other things, that it was unlawful, as well as unsafe, to teach a slave to read. to use his own words, further, he said, "if you give a [slave] an inch, he will take an ell. a [slave] should know nothing but to obey his master—to do as he is told to do. learning would spoil the best [slave] in the world. now," said he, "if you teach that [slave] (speaking of myself) how to read, there would be no keeping him. it would forever unfit him to be a slave. he would at once become unmanageable, and of no value to his master. as to himself, it could do him no good, but a great deal of harm. it would make him discontented and unhappy."

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