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Read the passage from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.

I then had to regret that I did not at least make the attempt to carry out my resolution to run away; for the chances of success are tenfold greater from the city than from the country.

What does this passage help establish?

A. Douglass will tell his story using the first-person point of view.

B. Douglass will not always describe events in chronological order.

C. Douglass will not reveal certain details about his life as a slave.

D. Douglass will use dialogue to bring events and characters to life.

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To answer this question, we need to analyze the passage from the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. In this passage, Douglass expresses regret for not attempting to run away. He then explains that the chances of success in escaping from the city are greater than from the country.

Based on this passage, we can infer that the answer is not option A, "Douglass will tell his story using the first-person point of view," because this passage does not provide information about the point of view Douglass will use.

Similarly, the answer is not option B, "Douglass will not always describe events in chronological order," because this passage does not mention anything about the order in which events will be described.

Additionally, the answer is not option C, "Douglass will not reveal certain details about his life as a slave," as there is no evidence in this passage to suggest that Douglass will withhold certain details.

Therefore, the correct answer is option D, "Douglass will use dialogue to bring events and characters to life." This is because the passage shows Douglass expressing his regret, which involves sharing his thoughts and feelings.

Overall, the passage helps establish that Douglass will use dialogue to bring events and characters to life in his narrative.