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Read this quotation from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.

"I received the tidings of her death with much the same emotions I should have probably felt at the death of a stranger."

Which sentence best describes Douglass's attitude about his mother's death?


Douglass feels indifferent about his mother's death because he never got to know her.


Douglass is afraid to let his feelings come out because it will unleash a torrent of emotion.


Douglass is removed from his feelings but is still upset by his mother's passing.


Douglass feels disconnected from his mother because she abandoned him as a baby.

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Answer:

Douglass is afraid to let his feelings come out because it will unleash a torrent of emotion.

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