Answer:
How bad was slavery in the 1800s and what type of people were slaves?
Work Cited Page
“Pre-Civil War African-American Slavery : National Expansion and Reform, 1815 - 1880 : U.S. History Primary Source Timeline : Classroom Materials at the Library of Congress : Library of Congress.” The Library of Congress, www.loc.gov/classroom-materials/united-states-history-primary-source-timeline/national-expansion-and-reform-1815-1880/pre-civil-war-african-american-slavery/.
The National Archives. “Slavery.” The National Archives, The National Archives, 5 Nov. 2020, www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/slavery/.
“Slavery in America.” Slavery in America - Timeline - Jim Crow Museum - Ferris State University, www.ferris.edu/htmls/news/jimcrow/timeline/slavery.htm.
“Slavery in North America 1654-June 19, 1865?” Slavery in North America 1654-June 19, 1865?, MLK - Wesleyan University, www.wesleyan.edu/mlk/posters/slavery_northamaerica.html.
“Brazil: Five Centuries of Change.” Brazil Five Centuries of Change, library.brown.edu/create/fivecenturiesofchange/chapters/chapter-2/african-slavery/.
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- Name of the book - The first flight (10)
- Publication - NCERT
- Chapter - A letter to God.
- Lencho was a poor farmer. He was very hard-working.
- Once his harvest was destroyed completely because of hailstorm. He became hopeless because he did not have even a penny , so his family had to starve.
- Lencho was very simple person with firm faith in God. He hoped that God would help him and make sure that he and his family would not starve.
- He went to the office and a wrote an appealing letter with confidence to God for help.
- He described each and every aspect of destruction and reason for seeking His help. He pasted a stamp and mailed through post office addressing to “The God”.
- In the opinion of Lencho men are dishonest and deceitful. Without any hesitation he wrote a letter again to God after receiving 70 pesos donation from post office employees and remarked them as the bunch of crooks.
- As he believed that God helps innocent people in distress so he approached the God directly.Even he was not surprised to receive 70 pesos but became very angry that God would not make any mistake to send him 100 pesos so he wrote again for the rest amount.
- He requested God not to send the money through post as the people in post office were bunch of crooks.
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Answer:
Prosaic - not fanciful or imaginative
Incongruous - lacking in harmony or compatibility or appropriateness
Anticipation - an expectation
Laborious - characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort
Erode - become ground down or deteriorate
Abattoirs - a building where animals are butchered
Explanation:
Prosaic - dull and bland, not creative
Incongruous - doesn't connect or bond together, opposite forces
Anticipation - the feeling of adrenaline for something
Laborious - applying energy to where your body is extremely drained
Erode - sooner or later something will fade
Abattoirs - a place where animals are killed