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How do paragraphs 5 and 6 develop Douglass’s character in the story?
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He becomes ashamed at getting Mrs. Auld in trouble, and decides that learning to read is not worth hurting the only person who ever treated him with kindness.
Rather than giving up on learning to read, he becomes more determined to learn and develops a plan to make it happen.
Rather than focusing on finding a new teacher, he becomes desperate to find a way to freedom.
Rather than being resentful, he begins to understand that Mr. Auld is probably right.
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