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Which of the following is the best example of foreshadowing by Frederick Douglass in Chapter 7 of his autobiography?

“I lived in Master Hugh’s family about seven years.”
“During this time, I succeeded in learning to read and write.”
“... to make her equal to the task of treating me as though I were a brute.”
“I had no regular teacher.”

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The correct answer is “I had no regular teacher.”

Step-by-step explanation:

The foreshadowing is a literary device in which a writer gives an anticipated hint of what will come later in the story. It often appears at the beginning of a story or chapter, and helps the reader develop expectations about upcoming events.

In this case we have the phrase "I had no regular teacher".

The experience that Frederick Douglass acquired in life was what served him to fight for his freedom.

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