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13. According to page 54, which two statements below explain how
Douglass felt about him and his partners in crime being separated and sold
to different plantations?
2 points
Douglass thought Henry and John were real pains and he couldn't wait to be rid of
them.
Douglass thought Charles was Ms. Betsy's favorite and he was glad that he would
no longer have any competition.
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Douglass didn't care anything about where he might be sold, as long as they were
sold together.
Being separated was the only thing he feared; he was not even afraid of death.