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I WILL GIVE TEN(10) POINTS, 5 STARS AND BRAINS.

What is the effect of the first-person narration in this passage?

It provides a balanced perspective.

It encourages the reader to doubt the story.

It gives insight into an enslaved person's thoughts and feelings.

It shows readers how well Douglass can express his thoughts.

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It gives insight into an enslaved person’s thoughts and feelings
Providing a first person primary source setting the tone for the remainder of the story
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