Answer:
Frederick Douglass is a young boy living on Judge Miller's farm.
2. Douglass leaves for Baltimore, where he lives with the Aulds.
3. Mrs. Auld's teaching makes Douglass want to learn to read and write.
4. Mrs. Auld adopts her husband's treatment of enslaved persons and turns against Douglass.
5. After learning to read, Douglass learns more about the evils of slavery and becomes even more outraged at its existence.
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