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Which excerpt most accurately shows why Douglass wrote this narrative?
"...if you teach that [slave] (speaking of myself) how
O to read, there would be no keeping him. It would
forever unfit him to be a slave."
"This bread I used to bestow upon the hungry little
O urchins, who, in return, would give me that more
valuable bread of knowledge."
"In learning to read, I owe almost as much to the
O bitter opposition of my master, as to the kindly aid of
my mistress. I acknowledge the benefit of both..."
"When I was sent of errands, I always took my book
O with me, and by going one part of my errand quickly, I
found time to get a lesson before my return."

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