Select the viewpoint each quotation expresses.

"Slavery soon proved its ability to divest her of . . . heavenly qualities."

"Slavery proved as injurious to her as it did to me."

"She was not satisfied with simply doing as well as he had commanded."

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The quotes express the following viewpoints:

  1. "Slavery soon proved its ability to divest her of . . . heavenly qualities." - This quotation expresses the viewpoint that slavery has a dehumanizing and corrupting effect on individuals, stripping them of their inherent goodness or moral qualities.

  2. "Slavery proved as injurious to her as it did to me." - This quotation conveys the idea that the impact of slavery is harmful to all involved, highlighting a shared suffering and injury between both parties (the speaker and the person referred to).

  3. "She was not satisfied with simply doing as well as he had commanded." - This quotation indicates a viewpoint of rebellion or a desire for empowerment, suggesting that the individual is striving for more than mere compliance; she seeks to assert her own agency and capabilities beyond the expectations set by others.