Frederick Douglass, when leaving the plantation to Baltimore, had no regrets and was excited, as stated in option A and further explained below.
Frederick Douglass was a former slave, author, and abolitionist born in 1818. His famous autobiography "The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass" helped influence the abolitionist movement. Douglass learned how to read and write, which opened a new world of possibilities to him that, unfortunately, was not yet achievable to other slaves and former slaves.
We can choose option A as the correct answer for this question. When the time came for Douglass to leave the plantation to Baltimore, he was excited and had no regrets. He was sent to live there in Hugh Auld's house.
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