3rd option
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Yes. in order for true self discovery and figuring out our own limits we must push through the limits and rules we have been taught. in the process we may learn we agree with the previous set rules, or we may find our own way and form our own way of thought. No matter the outcome, defiance will lead to that point
Answer:
Clarkson was an Englishman who fought against slavery in the British Empire.
Explanation:
His studying started with an essay about slavery and is it legal to make people slaves against their will. His whole life he wanted to abolish slavery.
He has been collecting the proofs about slavery, and sailors helped him with the information because they were transporting the slaves.
He wanted to leave an impact on people by showing them photos and artifacts as proof of slavery. He wanted to show that Africans were very skilled people who were good workers and that they shouldn’t have been treated as slaves. His collection of proofs he took everywhere with him. He also had visual objects to help him to argument his statements.
After his whole life of fighting, slavery in the British Empire was abolished in 1807.
Answer:
A. realistic. The tone reveals that, universally, humankind is perseverant and will do what it takes to survive.
Explanation:
The tone that correctly identifies and reveals the universal theme is option A as it is realistic and reveals that humans will persevere even in the face of difficult times and will do anything to survive.
This is shown by the attempts by Phong Dinh to leave Vietnam by boat and being unsuccessful 25 times as the paid boatmen never showed up.
The will to survive and succeed was shown when his eldest child Van Dinh managed to finally leave on a boat after six years.