What is Sancho's attitude toward Sterne in the
passage?
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What is Sancho's approach in the passage?
... I am sure you will applaud me for beseeching you to
give one half hour's attention to slavery, as it is at this day
practised in our West Indies. That subject, handled in
your striking manner, would ease the yoke (perhaps) of
many--but if only of one---Gracious God!--what a feast to
a benevolent heart!--and, sure I am, you are an epicurean
in acts of charity.-You, who are universally read, and as
universally admired-you could not fail-Dear Sir, think
in me you behold the uplifted hands of thousands of my
brother Moors.
-Letter from Ignatius Sancho
to Laurence Sterne
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Respuesta :

Answer:

The correct answer is: respectful.

Explanation:

In this excerpt, Sancho expresses his respect and admiration towards Sterne. Sancho considers Sterne as a human being who should have his rights and tries to motivate him to fight against slavery. He also shows his appreciation towards Sterne, by saying that he has a benevolent heart and by praising his acts of charity. Sancho is sure that Sterne will be a great fighter for human rights.  

Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil of Slavery is a book written by Ottobah Cugoano, published in 1787. This book describes the life of slaves in Great Britain and calls for the abolition of slavery and the emancipation of slaves in order to prevent future enslavements.

Answer:

  • Respectful and Admiring  

Explanation:

Sancho's approach in the passage :

  • Sancho's attitude toward Sterne in the  passage is respectful and admiring and he praises sterne.
  • In this passage, the Sancho pays homage and admiration to the stars. Sancho sees Stern as someone who should have his rights and tries to motivate him to fight slavery.
  • He also says he has a benevolent heart and shows his gratitude to the star by praising his charity.
  • Sancho is confident that Stern will be a great fighter for human rights.

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