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3.Read the following claim based on A Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, and answer the question that follows.
Claim: Frederick Douglass dislike the fact that he worked to benefit his master instead of himself.
Which quote provides the best evidence to support the claim?. Single choice. Immersive Reader
(5 Points)
“I could see no reason why I should, at the end of each week, pour the reward of my toil into the purse of my master.”
. “The fact that he gave me any part of my wages was proof, to my mind, that he believed me entitled to the whole of them.”
. “I always felt worse for having received anything; for I feared that giving me a few cents would ease his conscience…”
“I was ever on the lookout for means of escape; and, finding no direct means, I determined to try to hire my time, with a view of getting money with which to make my escape.”
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