This question is about "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass"
Answer:
a. Learning to read is as important as freedom
Explanation:
Douglass believed that learning to read and write was as important as freedom, because knowing how to read and write promoted freedom through knowledge. When he was a slave he was forbidden to learn to read and write because one of his masters informed him that it was dangerous to teach a slave this. Douglass soon understood why. he saw that if a slave knew and wrote he would get enough knowledge to understand that his servile condition was unfair and incorrect, he would also learn the guidelines necessary to free himself and his fellowmen from this oppressive system.
Answer
Limit
Explanation:
I like this answer as it acknowledges the wounds of the civil war but also tries to close them and rebuild the nation
Helen and Tom have received permission to take Ruth<span> and their other friends to </span>Snow Camp<span> for the latter part of their winter break</span>
Answer:
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Explanation:
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