Answer:
I think 3 is right to answer of this question
<span>The sentence from the autobiography that best explains douglass's purpose for including an explanation of the slave songs is
</span>Those songs still follow me,to deepen my hatred of slavery,and quicken my sympathies for my brethren in bonds
Its the most appropriate one
hope it helps
I think "headstrong" would be the right term. Headstrong can also mean stubborn in some scenarios, so I think that'd make the most sense.
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