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What does Douglass Jokingly name the method slaves use to escape to the north?

  1. The underground railroad

  2. The upperground railroad

  3. The manhattan bound 7 train

  4. The secret passage to freedom  

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In return for Master Hugh giving Douglass his liberty, what does Douglass have to give?

  1. Money

  2. His food

  3. Clothing

  4. An apple

  5. His calking tools

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What did Master Hugh do when Douglass returned from the camp meeting?

A) He calmly asked for his wages.

B) He was furious and threatened to whip Douglass.

C) He invited Douglass to a sleepover.

D) He encouraged Douglass to travel more often.

E) He decided to give him a raise.


B) He was furious and threatened to whip Douglass.

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What did Douglass plan to do before escaping the plantation?

  1. Steal some food to take on his escape

  1. Tell Master Huge his plan on escaping

  2. Work extra hard before his escape

  3. Throw a huge party before his escape

  4. Rest for extra hours so he can have more energy on the day of his escape

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After Douglass reached New York what emotions did he first feel?

A)Pure Joy

B)Loneliness

C)In extreme love with his past owner

D)shame

E)Frustration


A

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What was a key factor in Douglass’ successful escape from slavery?

  1. He received assistance from Harriet Tubman

  2. He disguised himself as a sailor and used borrowed papers

  3. His enslaver granted him freedom

  4. He escaped on foot through the underground railroad

  5. He tricked his owner into going to buy groceries and never returned

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Who gave Fredrick Douglass his official name? (Page. 116)


  1. His mother

  2. Mrs.Auld

  3. Mr. Johnson

  4. Mr. Neuman

  5. The workers at the wharves

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Who aids Douglass in New York? 

  1. Captain Anthony

  2. Mr. Nathan Johnson

  3. Douglass’ mother

  4. Ms. Langenberg

  5. Mrs. Auld

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What did Frederick Douglass gain from reading “The liberator”?

  1. Desire to support slavery.

  2. A clear understanding of anti slavery reforms.

  3. A dislike of abolitionist movements.

  4. An interest to become a newspaper editor.

  5. Gain confidence to escape and become free.

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Why does Douglass denounce the Underground Railroad?


  1. It's too costly for the average slave

  2. The methods of escape are very public, alerting slave owners of their fugitives’ exit paths

  3. It's too physically taxing on slaves looking to run away

  4. There aren't enough cars to hold a large group of slaves

  5. Douglass initially wanted to escape via the railroad, but was denied

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Who had hired Fredrick Douglas to work for them?

  1. Thomas Auld

  2. Col Lloyed 

  3. Hugh

  4. Aunt Hester

  5. Fredrick Augustus Washington Bailey

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What is Douglass most sad about leaving behind?

A)His Master

B)His job

C)His friends 

D)Captain Anthony

E)Colonel Lloyd


c

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What did Douglass NOT struggle with after his escape? 

  1. Trusting his surroundings 

  2. Loneliness 

  3. Fear of being caught and sent back 

  4. Education 

  5. Shelter And Money  

d

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How did Douglass views change when he arrived North? 


  1. It had a positive affect on his view 

  2. Douglass hated the North & wanted to go back to being a slave

  3. It changed negatively 

  4. He stayed neutral

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How did Frederick Douglass describe New Bedford in comparison to the places he had previously lived?

A) As a wealthy, industrious city that thrived without slavery

B) As the aviation boys locker room
C) As a place similar to the South, where racism and oppression were just as severe
D) As a dangerous and chaotic city with little opportunity for free Black people
E) As quiet and a rural town with little economic activity or diversity

a

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How does Douglass’s reluctance to speak to the white audience portray the residual effects of slavery on him?

  1. Portrays that even after gaining freedom, he still felt the effects of oppression and struggled with the fear developed by being a slave

  2. Proves that Douglass’s main priority wasn't to be an abolitionist 

  3. Suggests that Douglass’s was afraid of public speaking and wasn't sure what to say

  4. He believes that the white audience wasn't interested in his experiences of being a slave 

  5. Douglass preferred to be silent as he was practicing to be a mime

a

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What was the name of the paper that Frederick Douglass become a subscriber to? 


  1. The Liberator 

  2. The North Star

  3. The New York Times 

  4. The Emancipator 

  5. Warrior cats 

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1A Why did Mr.Covey whip Douglass after the incident with the oxen?

  1. Because Douglas 

  2. Because Douglass was inexperienced with handling the oxen causing him to flip over the cart frustrating Covey as he can’t meet his demands 

  3. Because Douglass avoided getting seriously injured through the oxen

d)

e) Because Douglass lost the oxen 

b

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1B Why was Mr. Covey referred to as “the snake”?

  1. He tried to lie to his friends, stabbing them in the back

  2. He lingered amongst his slaves, catching them neglecting their assigned duties.

  3. He had a forked tongue

  4. He  would catch his slaves trying to escape slavery.

  5. He makes slithering sounds with his slaves.

b

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2A which quote represents Douglas’s’ longing to be free?

  1. ”there was no getting rid of it, it was pressed upon me by every object within sight or hearing , animate or inanimate.”

  2. “As I writhed under it, I would at times feel that learning to read had been a curse rather than a blessing”

  3. “I love being enslaved, it’s the best thing ever!”

  4. “The glad ship is gone; she hides in the dim distance. I am left in the hottest hell of unending slavery. O god, save me!”

  5. “Here I was perplexed, for I was satisfied that it was something they wanted me to know very little about. “ 

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What rhetorical device is used in the following quote?

“Eli was turning, Smith was feeding, and I was carrying wheat to the fan” (76).

  1. Euphemism

  2. Parallel Structure

  3. Metaphor

  4. Anadiplosis

  5. Appositive

b

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3A Why does Douglass feel the need to escape Mr. Covey's farm?

  1. He made a plan to escape to the North

  2. He felt like Mr. Covey would kill him

  3. He was tired of working for him

  4. He was starved when working for Mr. Covey

  5. He wanted to frolic in the woods and connect with nature

b

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3B what advice does Sandy Jenkins give to Douglass to deal with Mr. Covey?

  1. Report Covey to the authorities 

  2. Carry a protective root

  3. Pray Daily for strength against Mr. Covey

  4. Get Jenkins and jump Mr. Covey

  5. Run away and seek freedom

b

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4A What was Bill’s response to Covey asking for his help in fighting Douglass?

  1. He began to strike Douglass from the side

  2. Bill ran to grab Covey’s rifle

  3. He refused to help Covey and walked away

  4. He called in other slaves to join him in beating Douglass

  5. Bill started flirting with Mr. Covey

c