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In My Bondage and My Freedom by Frederick Douglass, how did reading about liberty make Douglass feel?

hopeful


patriotic


resigned


unhappy

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Answer:

In "My Bondage and My Freedom" by Frederick Douglass, the reading about liberty makes Douglass feel unhappy.

Step-by-step explanation:

"My Bondage and My Freedom" by Frederick Douglass is his second autobiographical narrative. He wrote in detail about the transition which he faced from his days of bondage to the days of freedom. From being a slave, Douglas had become one of the speaker and abolitionist against slavery. He fought for the equal rights and freedom of the people.

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