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6 March, 09:17

How does Douglass put an end to Covey's brutal treatment of him?

a. He gets a root to carry in his right pocket to keep Covey from striking him.

b. He hides in a cornfield when Covey is seeking him to whip him.

c. He attacks Covey and beats him severely enough that Covey fears for his reputation as a slave-breaker.

d. He tries to work so well that Covey will have no reason to whip him.

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  1. 6 March, 09:56
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    I think the answer is C, 'he attacks Covey and beats him severely enough that Covey fears for his reputation as a slave-breaker;.
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