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Read the last three sentences of the passage from the Excerpt from Chapter 1 of The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. How do these sentences contribute to the overall meaning of the passage? "I had never seen anything like it before. I had always lived with my grandmother on the outskirts of the plantation, where she was put to raise the children of the younger women. I had therefore been, until now, out of the way of the bloody scenes that often occurred on the plantation."

Question 9 options:

a)

They foreshadow and predict the torture and persecution that Douglass experiences as an adult slave.


b)

They highlight the loss of innocence that Douglass experiences when he encounters the horrors of life on the plantation.


c)

They emphasize that there are different sides to slavery: the relative peacefulness that he experienced on the outskirts, and the relative violence that he witnesses there.


d)

They provide a sense of closure to the scene, allowing Douglass to process what he witnessed and begin to move on from the trauma.

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Answer:b

They highlight the loss of innocence that Douglass experiences when he encounters the horrors of life on the plantation.

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