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5 July, 23:17

Based on the passage, what is the perspective of the street children toward Douglass? They felt sorry for him and were upset that he was enslaved. They felt that the Aulds should be kinder to him. They felt that life for an enslaved person was better in the city than in the country. They did not care one way or another what happened to Douglass.

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  1. 6 July, 01:38
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    "He would at once become unmanageable, and of no value to his master."

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    "It would make him discontented and unhappy."
  2. 6 July, 01:54
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    They felt sorry for him and were upset that he was enslaved
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