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Which line from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass provides evidence that enslaved persons were treated violently?


1. Thus, after an absence of three years and one month, I was once more permitted to return to my old home at Baltimore.

2. The fact was, we cared but little where we went, so we went together.

3. Upon the whole, we got along very well, so far as the jail and its keeper were concerned.

4. My master sent me away, because there existed against me a very great prejudice in the community, and he feared I might be killed.

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User Wilman
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Answer:

It's 4. My master sent me away, because there existed against me a very great prejudice in the community, and he feared I might be killed.

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The master sent him off because he was afraid that he might've been killing be the community- or society back then.

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User Joris Weimar
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Answer:

My master sent me away, because there existed against me a very great prejudice in the community, and he feared I might be killed.

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Hope this helps. Have a great day!

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