Answer: Cugoano has a much more authoritative tone than Sancho, who is respectful to Sterne.
In these excerpts we can compare the tone of Cugoano to that of Ignatius Sancho when they discuss the topic of slavery. Cugoano has a much more authoritative tone as he challenges the people. He tells the readers that something "ought" to be done, and that slavery "ought" to be abolished. On the other hand, Sancho's tone is more conciliatory. He appeals to the readers' benevolence and charitable spirit, instead of presenting abolition as a moral duty.
<span>D) magnanimity
E) usurpations
F) justice</span>
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