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Reread the following passage from Frederick Douglass’s autobiography, looking for explicit and implicit meanings.
It was a grand achievement, and I prized it highly. From that moment on, I understood the pathway from slavery to freedom. It was just what I wanted, and I got it at a time when I least expected it. While I was saddened by the thought of losing the aid of my kind mistress, I was gladdened by the invaluable instruction which, by the merest accident, I had gained from my master.
Which idea is explicitly stated in the passage?
A:Mr. Auld had scared Douglass.
B:Mr. Auld’s decision made his wife upset.
C:Douglass learned something from Mr. Auld.
D:Douglass thought Mr. Auld was wrong.

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Answered by bryanthomson500
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c:C:Douglass learned something from Mr. Auld.

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Answered by almatorres
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Answer: Which idea is explicitly  stated in the passage ???

answer is c- Douglass learned something from Mr.auld

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