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which concrete detail is most relevant to frederick douglasss autobiography?
a. the man who helped us ashore said we were the fifth boat to land on smiths wharf that day.
b. the pants master daniel wore most were were light gray.
c. the great house had five bedrooms and two kitchens — one inside and one outside.
d. the mush was put into a large wooden tray, or trough, and set down upon the ground.
Frederick Douglass's autobiography focuses on his experiences as a slave, including details of slave life. Option D describes how food (mush) was served to slaves, which relates to the harsh conditions and daily life of slaves, a key theme in his autobiography. Option A is about a boat landing, irrelevant to his story. Option B is about a master's pants color, a trivial detail. Option C describes a house's layout, not central to the slave experience narrative.
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D. The mush was put into a large wooden tray, or trough, and set down upon the ground.