How does Douglass escape slavery, according to Chapter 11 of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass? A. He uses the Underground Railroad.
B. He doesn't disclose how he escapes.
C. He swims across the Chesapeake Bay.
D. He sneaks aboard a ship bound for New York.
The answer is B. Fredrick Douglass never describes his means of escape. He didn't want to disclose the information because he didn't want slaveholders to know how he or any other slave could have escaped.