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Did anyone read the interesting narrative of Olaudah Equiano?
If yes, I need help.
Why did they (European) keep the Africans in the ship’s hold?
Why did the Europeans beat O.E. for not eating?
Why did the Europeans throw the leftovers overboard vs. giving it to the Africans?
Why did O.E. quote scripture in his telling of the story?
What is tone? How does an author convey this?
Who is O.E.’s audience?
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Yes, I’ve read it. You can too, here’s a link to some extracts of the work.
http://www.brycchancarey.com/equiano/
Since you know the questions you must answer, you can keep them in mind as you are are reading it. That will make it easy for you!
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