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In Chapter 4 of the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, how does Douglass describe how he feels about being sold from Colonel Lloyd's plantation?

A. He is apprehensive about having to leave his familiar surroundings.

B. Douglass pleads with his master to allow him to stay.

C. He is filled with joy.

D. Douglass is optimistic about his new opportunity.

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Answer: C is the answer

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In my opinion, the correct answer is C. He is filled with joy. When he got the information that he would leave Colonel Lloyd's plantation, he lived through three most ecstatic days of his life. He was eagerly awaiting the moment of departure, wondering what would happen next. To say that he was just optimistic wouldn't be accurate enough.
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