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6 November, 13:11

Which detail does Douglass present unflinchingly, although it reflects badly on him?

A. He fears that he will be found and returned to slavery.

B. He grieves when he sees how Sophia Auld changes.

C. He recalls that he tricked other children into teaching him to read.

D. He admits that he sometimes wanted to kill both Covey and himself.

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  1. 6 November, 15:41
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    The answer to this question is "C"
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