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how and why does MRS. Auld's behavior toward douglass change?

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What are baseball player Tex Aulds's physical stats?

Tex Aulds is 6 feet 2 inches tall. He weighs 185 pounds. He bats right and throws right.


How long does Douglass live with the Aulds?

Frederick Douglass lived with the Auld family for about seven years, from around 1838 to 1845. He was initially hired by Hugh Auld in Baltimore, where he experienced a more favorable environment than in the rural South. However, the Aulds were still slave owners, and Douglass eventually sought his freedom, leading to his escape in 1838. His experiences with the Aulds played a significant role in shaping his views on slavery and education.


What was mrs aulds personality like when she met Douglass?

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In My Bondage and My Freedom by Frederick Douglass which adjective best characterizes the Aulds and rsquo home during his early childhood?

The adjective that best characterizes the Aulds' home during Frederick Douglass's early childhood is "oppressive." The environment was marked by a harsh and dehumanizing atmosphere, especially as Douglass experienced the cruelty of slavery and the emotional turmoil that came with it. The Aulds, particularly Mrs. Auld, initially showed compassion, but this quickly changed as she conformed to the expectations of a slave-owning society, further contributing to the oppressive nature of the household.


What did Frederick Douglass say he saw for the first time when he arrived at his new master's house in Baltimore?

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