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What is Douglass's purpose for writing this narrative?
O to highlight the pain that comes with learning
O to explain how terrible slavery was for everyone
O to show why it was important that he learned to read
O to share the need for freedom for all people

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To explain how terrible slavery was for everyone

Douglass's purpose for writing this narrative is to explain how terrible slavery was for everyone.

Who was Douglass?

Formerly a slave, Frederick Douglass went on to become a well-known, writerpublic speaker and an activist. He rose to prominence in the abolitionist movement, which worked to abolish slavery both before and during the American Civil War.

The primary goal of Frederick Douglass' autobiography was to persuade the audience that slavery ought to be eradicated. He discusses the physical hardships that slaves experience as well as his reactions "to his life as a slave" in order to accomplish his goal.

Hence, the correct option is B.

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