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6 May, 17:08

Which event is the climax of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass?

A: Douglass escapes to freedom in the North and changes his name.

B: Douglass marries Anna, a free black woman.

C: Douglass begins working and no longer has to give his wages to a slave master.

D: Douglass stands up to Covey and is surprised that Covey doesn't fight back.

I think: A

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  1. 6 May, 18:46
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    I would say that Douglass after suffering deeply as a slave is able to escape to the North and change his name and thus free himself from very abusive inhumane treatment and his recounting of his tough experiences inspires the abolitionists to gain strength.
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