C because he wasn’t the literally genus and many did believe him because of his advanced vocabulary so it would only be the logical one
<h3>Following the sinking of a ship carrying 700 refugees off the coast of Lampedusa in mid-April, the world's focus has shifted to a crisis of even greater magnitude. Up to 8,000 migrants have been stranded in six boats in the Andaman Sea, off the coasts of Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia, since early May. Both countries stated that they were working on the basis of international financial and operational assistance, and that those who were taken in would be resettled or repatriated within a year. The majority of the migrants are Rohingya Muslims from the Burmese state of Rakhine and the Bangladesh-Myanmar borderlands. An estimated 3,600 migrants have disembarked after Indonesia and Malaysia offered temporary asylum....</h3>
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<h3>Excerpt: mei.edu, diplomatic-council.org, worldvision.org</h3>
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The correct answer is A.
Phillis Wheatley got her first name after the name of a slave ship's name. Although she was a slave, she had the opportunity to learn how to read and write, she also learned foreign languages and the Bible. She was influenced by great poets, but she had the gift and talent to write her own poetry and was admired by many people. However, due to some people's doubts, she had to defend herself and prove she was the author of such works.