Answer:
this happend because professor snape was trying to read his mind(Legilimency) to
The triangle trade, also called Western or Atlantic slave trafficking, was a slave trade conducted between Europe, Africa and the Americas between the XVIe and XIX centuries. Its aim was to provide black slaves to colonies of the New World (America), to supply Europe with products from these settlements and to sell in Africa,European and American products. This was, for the European ships, to bring to the Atlantic coasts of Africa different goods of European origin, objects of little value, guns, weapons... highly appreciated by Africans. Goods were exchanged for black African prisoners, who were then forced to go to Americas. Here men, women, children... were sold as slaves to work in the cotton or sugar cane fields.The ships then returned to Europe with American coffee, sugar, cotton, rum which were resold. This trade lasted from the XVIe century until the early XIXe century. They say it was triangular because, on a map, it was represented by arrows connecting Europe, Africa and America which draw a triangle.
Town of Sad
I'm walking the sidewalk,
in the middle of town.
My head is quite heavy,
it's pointing straight down.
I do not wish,
to look straight ahead.
My body and mind,
just feels beyond dead.
An intersection,
I finally reach,
Where I'm welcomed,
with a horrible screech.
Right or left,
I'm asked to choose.
But I continue along the sidewalk,
change I refuse.
My sidewalk is covered,
with sorrow an dirt.
I'm loyal to this street,
it's simply called hurt.
As I continue,
my pain sadly grows.
The shoes I'm wearing,
are called blue woes.
There seems like there's no end,
or slight hope in sight.
This lonely town,
forever has night.
It's just so difficult,
for me to leave.
As I raise my head,
I cannot believe.
A rusty sign,
with the name of the town.
It reads, "Sad",
and it's pointing straight down.
<span>The statements which explain how the excerpt above contributes to the theme of gender role reversal are the following:</span><span>
The acts by Gualtieri are based on his emotions and fears rather than his sense or logic.
</span><span>Griselda praises both the young girl and her brother equally.
The ladies have no power of their own and can only make requests of Gualtieri.</span>