Which phrase best describes the author's purpose in Chapter 6 in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass?

Responses

to persuade readers that Mrs. Auld is a good person despite her actions
to persuade readers that Mrs. Auld is a good person despite her actions

to inform readers what life was like for enslaved persons in Baltimore
to inform readers what life was like for enslaved persons in Baltimore

to explain to readers how many owners educated their enslaved persons
to explain to readers how many owners educated their enslaved persons

to entertain readers with an interesting story about the kindness of enslavers

to inform readers what life was like for enslaved persons in Baltimore