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29 January, 00:35

Read the excerpt from Thoughts and Sentiments. However, notwithstanding all that has been done and written against it, that brutish barbarity, and unparalelled injustice, is still carried on to a very great extent in the colonies, and with an avidity as insidious, cruel and oppressive as ever. What inference about Cugoano's beliefs is most supported by this excerpt? Cugoano believes that slavery does not have to be cruel and oppressive. Cugoano believes that slavery needs to be abolished in the colonies. Cugoano believes that more people need to speak out against slavery. Cugoano believes that more writers need to write about slavery.

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  1. 29 January, 02:28
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    However, notwithstanding all that has been done and written against it, that brutish barbarity, and unparalelled injustice, is still carried on to a very great extent in the colonies, and with an avidity as insidious, cruel and oppressive as ever. What inference about Cugoano's beliefs is most supported by this excerpt? Cugoano believes that slavery needs to be abolished in the colonies This inference is from the fact that Cugoano condemns slavery so unequivocally in the colonies in this passage.
  2. 29 January, 02:46
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    It is B.) Cugoano believes that slavery needs to be abolished in the colonies.
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