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11 March, 10:35

How does Mr. Auld's conversation with Mrs. Auld in paragraph 1 contribute to the central idea of this passage?

A. It demonstrates the disagreement among slaveholders regarding teaching enslaved people to read

B. it shows that Mr. and Mrs. Auld often disagree

C. It implies that education would transform an enslaved person's thinking.

D. It explains why most enslaved people are not interested in learning to read.

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  1. 11 March, 10:44
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    The answer would be C.
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