This excerpt directly supports cugoano’s belief that all good christians have to participate "and of every man that has any claim or affinity to the name of Christian"
The abolition of slavery is the moral and obligatory duty of "every man that has any claim or affinity to the name of Christian," as the aforementioned text detail in the excerpt from "Thoughts and Sentiments" reflects.
This text detail most appropriately supports Cugoano's belief that "All Good Christians who are enlightened must participate in the abolition of slavery."
This textual detail supports the author's assertion. He claims that this human trafficking, often known as slavery
cannot be tolerated anywhere or to any extent and that enlightened Christians must step forward to end this cruel treatment of Africans. He contends that people must accept this inhumane deed since it is against sensibility and humanity and that it must be stopped.
So, choose option B.
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B. Trivial vs crucial decisions.
The story mentions family and he did command a ship but a theme is a general, underlying thing that shapes the story itself. The navy guy wouldn't be feeling any of this if he hadn't seen suffering and violence and stress during his time at war. So it influences his behaviour with his family/friends at home. Therefore, the theme of the story is about the importance of life decisions. He no longer views these minute things (like vacation spots and home decor) as important.
The main character in The Hunger Games is Katniss everdeen.
Answer: Well I feel like Della is crazy for cutting her hair.
Explanation: Well why would you cut your hair for a gift? I'm guessing that her relationship is that she's his crazy ex-girlfriend! Her conflicts could have been because they broke up? Her trait would be, crazy, insane, out of her mind...