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Gemiola [76]
1 year ago
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In response to essay 1, "learning to read and write" by frederick douglass: list the different ways douglass taught himself to r

ead and write. what other things did he learn?
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1 answer:
NISA [10]1 year ago
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The first few lessons in reading and writing were actually from his mistress, Miss Auld, when he was living in Baltimore. He learns valuable skills as well as writing.

<h3>Who is Douglas?</h3>

Douglas Noel Adams was an English author, essayist, humourist, satirist, screenwriter, and dramatist. He was born on 11 March in 1952 and died in 11 May 2001 in Montecito, California, United States.

Once Douglass learned to read , he set out on to acquire another valuable skill, writing and fe first learned how to write while working at a ship- yard. He watched carpenters write on timber the part of the ship the piece was intended for, and copied it down.

Therefore, the first few lessons in reading and writing were actually from his mistress, Miss Auld, when he was living in Baltimore. He learns valuable skills as well as writing.

Learn more about Douglass here:

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