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Sure.
The ship stops on the way to New Orleans, picking up four more slaves. Among them is a slave named Arthur. Like Solomon and Robert, Arthur is a free man with a family and was kidnapped and sold into slavery. When the ship departs again for New Orleans, the captain appoints Robert as his waiter and Solomon as the overseer of the cooking department. Solomon is also made to distribute food and water twice a day. At night, the slaves are “driven into the hold and securely fastened down.”
Arthur’s story of being kidnapped echoes that of Robert and Solomon, pushing the reader to recognize the widespread distortion of justice that permeates the nation. The slaves are once again compared to livestock, as they are “driven into the hold and securely fastened down” like horses or cattle being kept in the barn for the night.
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A violent storm descends upon the ship, and many of the slaves wish that the “compassionate sea” would drown them, saving them from “the clutches of remorseless men.” Solomon tells his reader not to judge him for any of his actions that follow in the narrative, writing: “Let not those who have never been placed in like circumstances, judge me harshly.”
1) <span>It is inductive because it is based on personal experience
2) </span><span>hasty generalization
3) </span><span>Most colleges should consider extracurricular activities when determining whom to accept.
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Answer: situated on the inside
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AZ dictionary - general knowledge (?
How to draw monsters - arts and recreation
History of Australia - history and geography
Outer space Secrets - history and geography (?
the walk in the woods - literature
Explanation:
( the ones with question marks I’m not 100% sure)
How to draw monsters fall under arts and recreation because it is explaining how to make art/draw monsters
History of Australia falls under history and geography because of it being the history of Australia
The walk in the woods falls under literature because of it being poems
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Where is the story so I can see how Malala's story compare or contrast with other social rights activists.