1). He was kidnapped and sold into slavery.
2). He was bought by a naval captain and taken to Europe.
3). While in the Caribbean he was strung up by a slave trader who was trying to enslave him.
4). He worked to get the number of slaves on a ship lowered leading to a lot of hatred towards Olaudah.
5). H<span>e became involved in setting up a new plantation colony on the coast of Central America. Equiano did everything to comfort the condition of the enslaved people brought to work on the plantation. Equiano himself was badly mistreated by the plantation owners.</span>
Answer:
The imagery in "July" by Susan Hartley Swett does enhance the poem.
The images that Susan Hartley Swett incorporates into "July" are related to the natural world.
The descriptions in "July" capture the slow pace of life associated with the summer.
Explanation:
It is mid summer and words like lazy and drowsy and murmur suggest a relaxed, content warm period. There is a great deal of imagery in this poem to help capture the particular moment and reinforce the theme. There is no doubt it is hot, "heat like a mist veil floats," but that brings about a drowsiness as in "slumber town". The repeated use of the phrase "it is July" intensifies the feeling of a rhythmic and sleepy lullaby.'
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Answer:
Whose.
Explanation:
Who's = who is (which is wrong)
Whos (grammatically incorrect)
Who (grammatically incorrect as well)
Whose = CORRECT.