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What is similar about the perspectives on education expressed by Frederick Douglass and Mark Twain?

Both have experienced learning as a dangerous process.
Both view the purpose of education as training students to conform.
Both have learned that education can happen anywhere.
Both view school as the most exciting place one can be.

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Both have learned that education can happen anywhere.

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