The tone of the author of the preface when discussing the institution of slavery can vary based on the context and specific text being referenced. However, if I had to select from the options provided, the common tone found in prefaces discussing slavery often aligns more with B passionate and condemning. Authors addressing such a profound moral issue typically convey strong emotions and condemnation of the practice. If you have a specific text in mind, I could provide a more tailored analysis.
What tone does the author of the preface use when discussing the insitution of slavery
A neutral and unbiased
B passionate and condemning
C detached and analytical
D sarcastic and mocking.
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