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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.
I’d say people and representational. religion is out bc i dknt see anything relating to anything religious. abstract is like pictures or sculptures that don’t really have an idea. kinda messy usually. this sculpture has a clear idea of whag it is. two people, one in the others arms. i’d say the way they are arranged probably means something. like longing or affection. maybe a death?
Sally was on her way to her first job. She had everything prepared to the letter. Snazzy outfit, check. Makeup, check. Game face, check. She was ready for her first day at the Computer Rework Company. She walked down the street towards her jobs almost skipping on the way there. Sally then sees a poster on one of the flag posts. It was a poster sponsoring her company. “Don’t forget to bring your own computer!” She chuckled at the poster. What idiot wouldn’t bring their own computer to their computer company? She finally got to her work. Sallys boss, Adrian, come over to great her. “Hey Sally, first day of work huh?” Adrian remarked. Sally nodded. Adrian looked like he was about to lead Sally to her desk when he suddenly remembered something. “Oh yeah, what about your computer? I don’t see you holding any boxes.” Sally smiled. “Luckily my computer isn’t that big” she exclaimed. She then reached into her purse and took out her phone. “Here it is!” she said. Adrian just stood there for a minute. “That’s… a phone, not a computer. Phones aren’t the same things as computers.” Adrian said sternly. “What..” Sally trailed off. She thought a phone was the same as a computer.