Which phrase best describes douglass's purpose for including this particular experience in the narrative of his life?
a) to emphasize the importance of teaching free people to read
b) to show that not all slaveholders were cruel
c) to demonstrate that not all enslaved people hated white people
d)
to explain why and how he learned to read
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