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According to Douglass's narrative, why is life in a city better for enslaved people than life on a

plantation?

Enslaved peopleare allowed to choose their own masters.

Enslaved people keep their own wages in the city.

They can take trips to visit relatives.

They are better clothed and fed.

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Answer:

The answer is that slaves in the city are better clothed and better fed.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you read the book, he tells the reader of how slaves who lived in the town were given more food, and better cloths then those that he had described back at the plantation.

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