Answer: One cannot easily forget to love freedom; and it is as hard to cease to respect that natural love in our fellow creatures.
Explanation:
You can get the excerpt online which I did. The sentence that best conveys the idea that it is not in the nature of men and women to be enslaved or to enslave others is that one cannot easily forget to love freedom; and it is as hard to cease to respect that natural love in our fellow creatures.
According to the excerpt, Frederick Douglass argued that slavery harms both master and slave and there's nothing as sweet as freedom.
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The correct answer is option letter C (Those who support slavery are evil, and their souls are doomed.). The book “<em>Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil of Slavery</em>” by Ottobah Cugoano (1999) is a criticism of slavery by Cugoano, an African descent. In his writing, Cugoano rejects the idea of pro-slavery of that day. In this excerpt presented above, Cugoano argues that the men who worked with slaves (“<em>such men</em>”) had advantages that he did not envied, since those advantages were not good or appreciated. Cugoano describes <em>such men</em> as “<em>that of a blacker kind</em>” of black, a colour that in this case does not describe their skin but their actions and souls. Therefore, that idea would be the nearest <u>clue</u> of their “<em>infernal hue</em>”, that is, that “<em>such men</em>” that support slavery are <u>evil, and their souls are doomed</u>.
Answer and Explanation:
Since the instructions do not ask us to use any specific conjunctions, let's just use the most obvious ones. For instance, we can use "or", or "both... and" to join the second and the third sentences. We can also make them shorter by avoiding repetition. To join the fourth sentence to the rest, we can use "but" or "although", since it is offering an explanation that contradicts/imposes a condition over what was said earlier. Thus:
- Citizens believe that they have the right to be or do whatever they desire, but this right exists as long as they do not hurt others.
- Citizens believe that they have the right to both be and do whatever they desire, although this right exists as long as they do not hurt others.