When you compare the writings of Olaudah Equiano and Phillis Wheatley, which
author do you find shows a more accurate depiction of slavery?
O Wheatley is more accurate because her poems include realistic details and
sensory descriptions that reflect the horrors of Mavery.
Euqiano's writing is more accurate because he creates the scene for the reader
and shows, a factual, realistic impression of slavery.
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