English, 12.10.2020 06:01 Angelanova69134
Which of the following is the best example of foreshadowing by Frederick Douglass in Chapter 7 of his autobiography?
“I lived in Master Hugh’s family about seven years.”
“During this time, I succeeded in learning to read and write.”
“... to make her equal to the task of treating me as though I were a brute.”
“I had no regular teacher.”
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