Equiano found the terrible stench the most repellent
about the conditions below-decks.
To add, Olaudah Equiano<span>, <span>known in his lifetime as Gustavus Vassa was a
prominent African in London, a freed slave who supported the British movement
to end the slave trade.
"</span></span><span>...the filth of the necessary tubs, into which the children often fell, and were almost suffocated."</span>
The matching of the quotes is as follows:
"O miserable abundance, O beggarly riches!" – John Donne
This quote uses oxymoron, since it is using words that cancel each other out. These words being miserable abundance and begarly riches, together seem contradictory but it does describe correctly.
"What a pity that youth must be wasted on the young." – George Bernard Shaw
This one shows a paradox where it states that young people waste their youth. Makes you think about how a young person would waste their youth still being young.
"I can resist anything but temptation." – Oscar Wilde
This one shows paradox, since it is more than a couple of words, that are describing an action that is contradicting itself. In this case resisting anything but temptation.
"How is it possible to have a civil war?" – George Carlin
This one shows an o 2 oxymoron, since it consts of 2 words that are contradicting eachother. Making us ask ourselves, "How can there be a war that is civil?"
Answer:
A. Both use humor to entertain and audience.
Explanation:
The passage best shows how the conflict in the story is resolved (as it kind of has that feeling). Therefore, the passage is from the resolution.
The answer is "died" because that is one of the ways that a person dies.