The first chapter of Frederick Douglass introduces the challenges a young slave faced in the 1800s. What was one hardship discussed in this chapter that Frederick would remember for the rest of his life? Use evidence from the text to support your answer.
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i would say its that he witnessed a woman being whipped but it had to be at least 10 lines
Well, you could say first that he saw the woman being whipped. Then include any details about the whipping that he would be sure to remember, and include why it traumatized him. Then include how it affected him in the future, and maybe what would make him remember it, or something like that.
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