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As Frannie is growing up in enslavement, she learns the stories of Br’er Rabbit. Without knowing it, she is participating in what?
A. passive resistance
B. rebellion
C. literacy
D. conspiracy
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A is the correct answer to this question i hoped i helped
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A is the correct answer. This is a peaceful, unaware resistance
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