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solong [7]
3 years ago
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In your journal, list three sources about Frederick Douglass. What have you found so far? What kinds of difficulties are you exp

eriencing? Do you think you’re ready to start writing?
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erica [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

Fredrick Douglass was a famous writer and civil rights leader.  

He was a Slave and taught by another slave’s  wife  to read  

His real  name was Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, but after escaping slavery hi used other names to avoid being detected.  

I’ve learned a lot about Fredrick Douglass’ autobiography, the three facts above are the most remarkable for me up until now. A great way to start reading and writing is by means of biographies, so I haven’t found any difficulty so far, on the contrary, I have enjoyed the journey, thus, I believe I am ready to start writing now; always with my teacher’s support.  

Explanation:

The questions for your journal need to be pretty much based on your own opinion, experience and reflection, as they are aimed to you and your experience on your reading and writing activities. However, I always recommend you to stay positive, if you feel not ready yet to start writing, give your double best but never stop trying, reflect on your own learning process and always look for your teacher's, assesor's or/and friends's support.

Wittaler [7]3 years ago
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Fredrick Douglass was the first slave who learned to read.

And he changed his name from <span>Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey to Fredrick Douglass.

Fr</span><span>ederick Douglass was an African-American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman.


Hope this helps. please mark as brainliest.</span>
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