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English, 13.10.2019 23:30 marissagirl4903

Read the following excerpt from "the middle passage" by olaudah equiano.
" immediately another quite dejected fellow, who, on account of his illness, was suffered to
be out of irons, also followed their example, and i believe many more would soon have done
the same, if they had not been prevented by the ship's crew, who were instantly alarmed."
which of the following words is used connotatively in this excerpt?
a. dejected
b. prevented
c. suffered
d. alarmed

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