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What is the main difference in viewpoint described in the passage about Douglass learning to read? A) Mr. Auld thought Douglass should wait to learn to read.
B) Douglass thought he never would have learned to read without the support of his Mr. Auld.
C) To Douglass, his learning to read was of great value; to Mr. Auld, it was dangerous.
D) Mr. Auld didn’t want Douglass to learn to read, but Mrs. Auld did.

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