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Read this excerpt from The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.

I am strongly tempted to give the names of two or three of those little boys, as a testimonial of the gratitude and affection I bear them; but prudence forbids;--not that it would injure me, but it might embarrass them; for it is almost an unpardonable offence to teach slaves to read in this Christian country.

Which statement best describes Douglass's viewpoint?

A:He is embarrassed to say that he was taught by young children.
B:He believes he could be punished for reading to children.
C:He thinks it is inappropriate to discuss how people learn to read.
D:He wishes he could thank the young boys who taught him to read.

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its d) The author believes his class should conduct further research before the trip

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Our eighth-grade science teacher is planning a trip to the science museum, and she showed us the exhibits on the museum website. The first-floor exhibits are immature, with water tables for play and sand boxes for "fossil” digs. The second-floor exhibits allow students to create, featuring simple machines, exploding volcanoes, and build-your-own electric circuits. These exhibits align with three of our units of study. The third floor boasts a 3D movie theater; unfortunately, the movie lengths exceed the time allotted for our field trip.

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d, i also took the test
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