They underscore the importance of the slave trade in the Americas.
They create sympathy for the living conditions of enslaved Africans.
They compare the lives of enslaved people with the lives of free people.
They provide a metaphor for the bitterness and sweetness of the sugar trade.
What are the effects of the words chosen by the authors of Sugar Changed the World? Check all that apply.
They underscore the importance of the slave trade in the Americas.
They create sympathy for the living conditions of enslaved Africans.
They minimize the impact that the sugar trade had on the African people.
They compare the lives of enslaved people with the lives of free people.
They provide a metaphor for the bitterness and sweetness of the sugar trade.
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