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In Chapter 10, like many of the other instances before, Douglass describes another beating. This time, it is of his own beating. How do you compare or contrast his description of his beating by Mr. Covey with the earlier descriptions that he remembered observing as a boy? Why do you think these similarities or differences lend to his overall purpose?

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