Sadly, Captain Canot didn't believe that the treatment of slaves was a problem. Like most people in his time, it was common to think of slaves as only sub-humans. To Captain Canot he was just carrying regular old cargo that just so happened to be alive and breathing.
Captain Canot was a person who captured slaves to make them work for him, he gave them little privileges and had zero qualms about it.
(I wasn't able to get access to any text for a clearcut example, but essentially you're supposed to find an example in whatever text you are reading to support that he was completely ok with slavery. Like, in what ways did he explicitly imply that slavery is a good thing, or what actions and feelings do he have towards it being a thing? And then explain it.)
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I'm not sure what story you are reading but some common tones for objection include: threatening, stern and serious.
I've read this.
The answer is most likely four. Anne and her best friend Ellen, had to fake sleep when the Nazis INVADED THEIR HOME and Ellen had to hide her necklace. Whenever they heard about there brother-in-law getting killed, it affected them. And Anne had to hide from the Nazis at one point to not get caught.
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D
Explanation:
I hope you have a nice day!
Answer:
Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
Rudolph’s full name uses the “R” sound at the beginning of the word three times
Alliteration is the answer