Loaded Language
The loaded language in the passage is the use of the words "reckless" and "huge". These adjectives add an intensity to the argument being made. Fact is not a correct choice because the loaded language words keep this from being a factual statement. It is also not repetitive since nothing is being repeated. Slogan is also incorrect because this statement is not a slogan. A good slogan has very specific language and fewer words to make it easy to remember.
Tomorrow I have to walk the dog, write an essay, an mail a letter.
1. Manufactured goods from Europe to Africa and exchange for slaves.
2. Middle Passage: shipping slaves to america
3 Return to Europe with produce from slave labor
Part A. The best description of Señor Noboa's attitude toward those who work for him is <em>A. He believes he can treat ...</em>
- As a wealthy landowner, Señor Noboa does not recognize that his laborers have rights to fair wages and better working conditions. He is bent on profiteering. Above all, he treats them shabbily with misplaced satisfaction.
Part B. The quotation from the text that supports Part A's answer is <em>C. It fascinates him to be able to ...</em>
- While the laborers sweat it out with their foremen at his many "labor camps," he does not care for their welfare. He does not even believe that they have their life to live and families to carter for, even with the pittance that he pays. Instead, he instills fear in them with assumed power.
Thus, Señor Noboa represents an unfair capitalist and an abuser of laborers' rights.
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