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Sphinxa [80]
3 years ago
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Going to live at Baltimore laid the foundation, and opened the gateway, to all my subsequent prosperity. I have ever regarded it

as the first plain manifestation of that kind providence which has ever since attended me, and marked my life with so many favors." —Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Frederick Douglass Based on this passage, make a prediction about what will happen next in the narrative. Explain your prediction using evidence from the text.
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ser-zykov [4K]3 years ago
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Answer: I predict that he will not be a slave anymore and will become free. I think that because his owner seems like the type who would set him free.

I know this because I had this question and I got it right.

Please give brainleist if possible.

Thank you!

padilas [110]3 years ago
3 0

Sample response: One prediction I have about what will happen next in the personal narrative is that Frederick Douglass will become a free man. His new owners seem nice, so they will do the right thing.

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