Reading response question part one:
1.After the young Douglass loses his mistress as his teacher, what strategies does he practice to continue learning to read?who does he turn to for help?how does the persuade them to help him?
Douglass employed little white boys in the city streets to secretly continue his instruction and help him become truly literate.it is dangerous to teach a slave to read the beings to activity prevent Douglass from reading . he wanted to convince them of the damaging effects of slavery and to convince them that slavery should be abolished
part 2:Chapter -vii, paragraph number(3-4): Slavery hurts Mrs. Auld as much as it hurts Douglass himself.she was changed because of the power that Slavery gave her. He had been changed because slavery is cruel and being apart of it will change you.