Based on Douglass's descriptions of the horses in paragraph 1, what does the reader recognize?
The reader recognizes that Douglass was jealous of the horses.
The reader recognizes that Douglass was aware that Colonel Lloyd's fury was applied to everyone and everything that he owned.
The reader recognizes that Douglass was aware that the horses were treated better than the human slaves.
The reader recognizes that Douglass knew that the slaves who took care of the horses had an easier life.