Answer:
The detail that presents evidence of this purpose is:
The noise and clamour with which this is attended, and the eagerness visible in the countenances of the buyers, serve not a little to increase the apprehensions of the terrified Africans.
Explanation:
The author's purpose is to "excite... a sense of compassion." In other words, <u>he wants readers to feel sympathy for those who suffered as a consequence of slavery. One way to instigate compassion and sympathy in others is to unveil to them how painful an experience was. </u>By describing how one suffered, the way one felt while going through something, it is possible to have people empathize. Among the options, the one that refers to the way Africans felt while being traded is the last one:
<em>The noise and clamour with which this is attended, and the eagerness visible in the countenances of the buyers, serve not a little to increase the apprehensions of the terrified Africans.</em>
<u>We can imagine, even feel, their fear. The eagerness of those who were buying them, treating them not as human beings but as goods, only contributed to their terror. By reading this, we can't help but feel compassion for them.</u>
Answer:
Hi! I think if used on deserving inmates, it is still not right, but necessary.
If a human trafficker harms children or adults and kidnaps them, they should be sentenced to life. But if they murdered anyone, they should have the electric chair.
My view is if you kill someone, you deserve to not take another breath on the face of the earth.
I fell like A maybe is the answer...