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Douglass's use of the phrase "my master" is a strong cue that A) he has been a slave. B) he has been a pro golfer. C) he has been an apprentice. D) he has been to an English school.

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  1. Today, 01:48
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    Douglass's use of the phrase "my master" is a strong cue that he has been;

    A. He has been a slave

    "When his master takes away the wages Douglass earns, he sometimes gives him a small part of it back. But Douglass is far from grateful; in fact, this makes him even more sure that he deserves to have all of it back. Douglass also wants to show us the impossibility of being a good slave owner"
  2. Today, 02:16
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    the answer to ur question is A) he has been a slave.
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