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How can the character's point of view and the story's point of view have an effect on what the reader learns

about a story? Provide an example.

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I think this is what you are asking for if it isn't I'm so sorry

I think Douglass is trying to say, the woman is the passage is slave obviously. She is trying to do more than what is asked of her for more respect. Also, it seems that she doesn’t like education either. The last sentence even says, “...education and slavery were compatible with each other.” Meaning they have the same worth.

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