One of the characteristics of Equiano's account of his journey in a slave ship is the ample use of vivid sensory details that Equiano employs. These details include descriptive language, literary devices and imagery. The purpose of employing such methods is to allow the reader to imagine what Equiano's experience must have been like, and in this way enhance the persuasiveness of his text.
<span> he wasn't entirely sure that he, as President, had the authority to do so. He went ahead and did it anyway since it was such an amazingly great deal.</span>