Answer: It is describing the dreadful voyage of a group of enslaved Africans on a slave ship—more specifically the so-called middle passage voyage.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that this is an excerpt from Olaudah Equiano's bestseller autobiography (1789). He was a former enslaved African who was eventually able to buy his freedom and become a seaman and a merchant. In this passage he is relating the horrors he experienced and witnessed during the so-called middle passage voyage across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World. He describes the unbereable voyage aboard an overcrowded ship, the unhealthy conditions, the diseases and the deaths, as well as the screams and the groans of those that, like him, were obliged to leave their homes and work as slaves.
Answer: no
Explanation: Just one punch is all it'll take for Saitama to beat Goku .However, Saitama's strength is often undermined by fans when compared to Goku. For instance, yes, Goku is a Saiyan, an alien warrior race, who has the ability to enhance his strength by transforming into a Super Saiyan
Answer:
calm and relaxing or dark and lonely
Explanation:
<span><span><span>Sam Cooke – lead vocals</span><span>SR Crain – backing vocals</span>Paul Foster – backing vocalsJimmie Outler – backing vocalsRichard Gibbs – backing vocalsJJ Farley – backing vocals<span>René Hall – guitar</span>Norman Bartold – guitarArnold Belnick – guitarClifton White – guitar<span>Chuck Badie – bass guitar</span><span>Earl Palmer – drums</span><span>Harold Battiste – piano</span><span>William Hinshaw – French horn</span><span>Emil Radocchia – marimba, timpani, percussion</span></span><span><span>William Kurasch – trumpet</span><span>Louis Blackburn – trombone</span>John Ewing – tromboneDavid Wells – trombone<span>Harry Hyams – viola</span>Alexander Neiman – viola<span>Israel Baker – violin</span>Irving Lipschultz – violinLeonard Malarsky – violinJack Pepper – violinRalph Schaeffer – violinSidney Sharp – violinDarrel Terwilliger – violinTibor Zelig – violin<span>Emmet Sargeant – cello
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