The best phrase that describes Douglass’s purpose for including this particular experience in the narrative of his life is the second option: “to show the importance of education in changing his life”. Since the narrative of Douglass is an awe-inspiring description of his struggle and fight for freedom against the prejudiced, brutal, oppressive Southern institution of slavery, he ended up motivated to write about his difficult life as a slave.
I think it means that freedom of expression in only in that country
<span>the effect that a powerful country or group of
countries has in changing or influencing the way people live in other,
poorer countries. Western imperialism. economic/cultural imperialism.</span>
If I had to write a letter for a friend about education I would say that education is important for their future, it’s part of society and it helps them become a better citizen