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In My Bondage and My Freedom by

Frederick Douglass, what impact does learning to read have on Douglass?

He finds reason to hope for the future.

He finds a way to escape his misery.

He grows to hate white people.

He grows to hate slavery.

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Answer:

He finds a reason to hope for the future

Step-by-step explanation:

Learning to read provided Douglass with an outlet, hope. By learning to read, he doesn't grow to hate slavery, he doesn't grow to hate white people, and it wasn't a way of him escaping his misery. Learning to read provided light at the end of a tunnel, gave him hope for the future.

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