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Natalka [10]
2 years ago
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until he reached the coast, equiano reports that he was able to understand the language of the people he lived with. what can yo

u infer from this? a.his group was widespread and most owned slaves. b.he had never really traveled very far from his home village. c.each village had its own dialect of a common african language. d.his kidnappers were not aware that he belonged to a related people.
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kupik [55]2 years ago
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The correct answer is C) each village has its own dialect of a common African language.

<em>What we can infer from this is that each village has its own dialect of a common African language. </em>

Until Equiano reached the coast, he reports that he was able to understand the language of the people he lived with.

Olaudah Equiano wrote the book called "The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, Or Gustavus Vassa, the African." It was written in 1789 and published in London, Englan. In the book, Equiano writes about his difficult life as a slave and his struggle to become a free man.

kow [346]2 years ago
4 0

Until he reached the coast, Equiano reports that he was able to understand the language of the people he lived with. It can be inferred from this line that each village had its own dialect of a common African language.

The correct option is c.

 Olaudah Equiano in his autobiography “Life of Olaudah Equiano” tells about the lives and struggles that a slave has to go through. The blacks of Africa, especially the children were used to be kidnapped from their family and were sold as slaves. They were separated from their mother, father, and relations and sent off far places. Their real identities were erased and were given new names. They were punished in the most inhuman way because of simple reasons.

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