The correct answer is B.
In this passage from "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass" we can see that, by banning his wife from teaching him how to read, Mr. Auld gave Frederick what he had been looking for his whole life.
The manner in which he spoke, which was meant to impress his wife, caused a different reaction on Frederick. He knew that if his master was against him leargning how to read, it must be important. He understood that the only way he could ever gain his freedom was through education.
Its mean you have to act or activity in class to help teacher or student
That statement is true i'm not sure what you're asking though
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</span><span>This excerpt help readers make a personal connection to the story because it gives the reader perspective on the ordinary life of the character, and it helps to develop a connection with most people since they have experienced the same situation or a situation similar to the one described in the excerpt.</span>