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Choose one moment from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass that stood out to you and explain via audio response why that moment is important. Why did it stand out to you? How does that moment show Frederick Douglass' point of view?

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Frederick Douglass wrote his autobiography mainly to persuade readers that slavery should be abolished. To achieve his purpose, he describes the physical realities that slaves endure and his responses to his life as a slave. Hope this helps if not I can find something better
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