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What did Douglass do on Sundays, the Sabbath? *

O Watch the ships floating on the water
O Sleep the entire day
Do extra work on the plantation to gain favor with Covey
O Go to church

User Sharukh
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Answer:

go to church

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Answer:

B

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He spends Sundays—his only leisure time—in a dream-like stupor, unable to think clearly. He entertains the idea of killing himself or Mr. Covey, but cannot follow through out of a combination of hope and fear. Under Covey, Douglass reaches his lowest point.

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