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— Douglass' book was written before the abolition of slavery. He would have given considerable information about the Underground Railroad and put people in danger if he had given all the specifics of his escape.
- Douglass was finally invited to share his story at abolitionist gatherings after setting himself up as a free man with his wife Anna in New Bedford in 1838, and became a frequent anti-slavery lecturer.
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If I ever saw a child in such position, I would help in anyway possible. First I would call out someone elder than me and then call rescue police if the pit is deep in depth. I would calm down that child and ask if he or she is alright, and for how much time did they not eat, I will feed that child later after giving him or her a bath or shower. I would call the police and quickly evacuate the child from the pit. When the child is evacuated from such pit, I will first ask where their parents are. If that child has parents I would claim to the police to seek the parents: But if there are no parents I would look forward to keep that youth with me for a day and send him or her to the orphanage
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verb
prevent (something considered wrong or undesirable) from succeeding.
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William Zinsser's comments about writing as a profession perhaps dispel some myths about it. First, he says one needs to re-write sentences often many times to convey the designated meaning accurately and eloquently. Also, he says that one needs to stick to a schedule to be successful at writing like going to a job. Thirdly, writing is not easy and not necessarily fun at least at the time when the writing occurs (though in retrospect it may be considered to be fun-my opinion). Thus, we see that writing does not necessarily carry a lot of glory with it and is hard work and is a craft to work at to perfect it.