The tone the author uses when discussing the institution of slavery can vary depending on the specific text, but commonly it is often described as "passionate and condemning." This tone reflects a strong moral stance against the institution and its inhumanity. However, without the precise text or preface being referenced, it's difficult to confirm with certainty. If you can provide more context or specifics from the text, I would be happy to help further!
What tone does the author of the preface use when discussing the institution of slavery?(1 point)
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Detached and analytical
Detached and analytical
Passionate and condemning
Passionate and condemning
Neutral and unbiased
Neutral and unbiased
Sarcastic and mocking
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