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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (Chapters 3-4 Review) Questions And Answers Already Graded A+

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Who was Mr. Severe? - Answer He was an overseer Mr. Severe's name is an example of what literary device? - Answer Irony (Severe means cruel or harsh and he was both) Who took over after Mr. Severe died? - Answer Mr. Hopkins How were Severe and Hopkins different? - Answer Hopkins was not as crue...

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the author and narrator of the Narrative. He is a rhetorically skilled and spirited man and a powerful orator for the abolitionist movement. One of his reasons for writing the Narrative is to offer proof to critics who felt that such an articulate and intelligent man could not have once been a sla...

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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Ch. 1-6 Questions and Answers with complete solutions

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Why is Frederick not sure when he was born? - Answer Slave masters kept that information What is Frederick"s last name at birth? - Answer Bailey Why would slaveholders want to keep a slave ignorant of such a simple thing as the date of his birth? - Answer Most thought it improper or impertinent ...

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What does Douglass mean when he says, "I have often wished myself a beast?" - Answer He would rather be a beast, ignorant, than someone who knows how to read, because being able to read has caused him so much pain. He's saying that if he was a beast, he wouldn't understand right from wrong or...

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What type of figurative language is used when comparing slaves to horses in the first paragraph? (CH.1) - Answer Simile What type of reasoning does Frederick Douglass use to determine his age? (CH.1) - Answer Frederick estimates his age to be 27/28 years old because he heard his master say,"some...

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When is Frederick's birthday? - no accurate knowledge of age or any authentic record What sort of relationship did he have with his parents? - Knows his mom is Harriet Bailey and dad is a white man, possibly his master. Separated from mother as an infant- saw her four or five times. What are the...

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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Study Guide Questions Graded A+(100% Verified)

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Where and when was Frederick Douglass born? What was his name at birth? What did he know about his parents? - - He was born in Talbot County as Frederick Bailey. His mother was a slave (Harriet Bailey) and his father was white. How old was Frederick Douglass when he wrote this narrative? - 27-28 ...

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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)

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Why does Douglass not know his birth date? - Because slave owners keep their slaves ignorant of their birthdays What is most likely Douglass's father's name? - Captain Anthony (his first master) Why is it worse off to be a child of a slave-owning father and slave mother? - Because they have to...

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