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  • 23-06-2021
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What is Douglass saying about his intentions?
A. He will continue to try to read, no
matter what.
B. He will give up reading if he is
punished for it.
C. He will be grateful to the Aulds for
furnishing him with an education.
D. He will leave Baltimore in order to
be able to read.

What is Douglass saying about his intentions A He will continue to try to read no matter what B He will give up reading if he is punished for it C He will be gr class=

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cesarestrada599 cesarestrada599
  • 23-06-2021
I believe it’s A-he will continue to try to read no matter what



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