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English, 07.12.2019 04:31 vazquezemmy8

Reread the first two paragraphs of the
passage.
how does this opening section develop the
central idea of the passage?
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it describes douglass's relationship
with mr and mrs. auld and
introduces the central idea:
douglass's resentment of mr. and
mrs. auld.
it shows the mean-spirited attitude
of mr. auld and sets the stage for
the central idea: the cruelty of white
slaveholders.
it explains how douglass comes to
understand that white people take
advantage of ignorance to keep
black people enslaved.
it shows that douglass is a quick
leamer and sets the stage for the
passage's exploration of how
douglass learns to read.

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