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By using first-person narrative and including many details, which critical goal does Douglass achieve in his autobiography?

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Serga [27]3 years ago
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 By using first-person narrative and including many details<span>, </span>which critical goal does Douglass achieve in his autobiography<span>? ... B. Slaves had to know that their owners controlled every aspect of their lives.</span>
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