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Chapter 10 More Chapter 10

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SymbolismAre these

good Essay Questions?

Why is Frederick Douglass sent to live with Mr. Covey?

A 100

Covey was a slave breaker. He was sent there to be

tamed.

A 100

Mr. Covey bought his first slave, a woman, for a

shocking purpose. What is this purpose?

A 200

To use her as a breeder.

A 200

True or False. Douglass says that Covey succeeded in

breaking him.

A 300

True.

A 300

According to Douglass, which were the worst masters?

a) Slave breakers.

b) Those who want you to breed.

c) Those who teach you to read.

d) Those who are religious.

A 400

“D” Religious masters.

A 400

Why does Douglass go to see his old Master while working

for Mr. Covey?

A 500

To formally file a complaint against Covey.

A 500

True or False. After Douglass fought with Covey, he was

never whipped again.

B 100

True.

B 100

After the failed escape attempt, who was left in jail

alone?

B 200

Frederick was.

B 200

What was Mr. Covey’s nickname?

B 300

The snake.

B 300

What does Frederick need to be willing to do in order to be

free?

B 400

Die.

B 400

What was supposed to be Douglass’ punishment for

running away?

B 500

Being dragged behind a horse for 15 miles.

B 500

When Fred’s master gave him some of the money he made each week, did it encourage

him to work?

C 100

No, it made him feel he should have all of it.

C 100

After escaping, the excitement of being free

passed. How did Douglass feel once this excitement

passed?

C 200

Lonely.

C 200

As Frederick is able to work and keep at least some of his

wages, his life conditions improved. Did this make him reconsider escaping and the

danger of being caught?

C 300

No. It actually made him desire freedom even more.

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLEPlace A Wager

What is Frederick Douglass’ real name?

C 400

Frederick Bailey.

C 400

What did Douglass do to make his master think he was not

thinking about escape?

C 500

He worked especially hard and brought in a lot of money.

C 500

How exactly did Douglass finally escape?

D 100

He doesn’t say.

D 100

What did Frederick do when Master Hugh wouldn’t let him find work on his own

anymore?

D 200

He refused to work for a week.

D 200

True or False. In Chapter 11, Douglass gets married.

D 300

True.

D 300

Once Frederick was living in the north, he realizes he had

been mistaken about what life was like there. What was he

mistaken about?

D 400

He had believed that without slaves, everyone in the north lived in poverty and had no

luxuries.

D 400

At the end of the book Frederick describes speaking at an antislavery convention.

Why didn’t he want to give the speech and how did it

make him feel?

D 500

He didn’t want to give the speech because even after

several years of freedom he still felt like a slave. Giving

the speech made him feel free.

D 500

What did the walk to file a complaint against Mr. Covey

symbolize?

E 100

It was a symbolic quest to find the courage to be willing

to die for his freedom.

E 100

What did the magic root symbolize?

E 200

The idea that the true protection from whippings was not in the root, but in

Frederick.

E 200

What does Frederick’s wrestling match with Mr.

Covey symbolize?

E 300

A battle with himself to have the courage to escape slavery.

E 300

What does Frederick’s changing of his name symbolize?

E 400

That he is a new man, a free man. Frederick Bailey was a slave. Frederick Douglass is

free.

E 400

Douglass begins to read an antislavery paper called the liberator. He writes, “The

paper became my meat and drink. My soul was set on

fire” (Douglass 69).What does he mean by these

metaphoric remarks?

E 500

He realized his mission in life should be to help end slavery.

E 500

When Frederick runs away, he says, “the loneliness

overcame me” (62). Did you expect this to be his reaction?

Why? Why not?

F 100

F 100

Not a good essay question. There is no way to get it wrong. It only asks whether you expected it or

not.

Explain the first time Frederick tried to escape.

F 200

This asks for facts. It is therefore not an essay question. It is a recall question.

F 200

What religious status does he have?

F 300

Not a good essay question. It has an immediate, factual

answer.

F 300

Have you gone on a quest like Douglass? Explain.

F 400

Not a good one. This is a yes/no question at heart. How can you explain if the answer is “no”? Secondly, the book is not about YOU in this sense. Needs more guidance. Could be good with some changes.

F 400

Why is the book titled “Narrative of the Life of

Frederick Douglass when his real name is Frederick

Bailey?

F 500

Good question.

F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

How the book is about us.

Please record your wager.

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In what ways can we consider ourselves “enslaved,” needing the

same kind of courage as Frederick Douglass?

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Debt. Health Care. Needing a job. Being forced to go to school,

to choose college or be considered a loser. To get

married.

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLEPlace A Wager

What did Douglass do to make his master think he was

not thinking about escape?

C 500

He worked especially hard and brought in a lot of money.

C 500