What tone does the author of the preface use when discussing the institution of slavery?(1 point)

Responses

Detached and analytical
Detached and analytical

Passionate and condemning
Passionate and condemning

Sarcastic and mocking
Sarcastic and mocking

Neutral and unbiased

1 answer

The correct response would depend on the specific context and content of the preface in question. However, if the preface is addressing the moral implications and the impact of slavery in a serious manner, the tone is likely "Passionate and condemning." If it presents facts and analysis without personal bias, it could be described as "Detached and analytical." Without more context from the text, it is difficult to definitively choose one of the options. If you have specific excerpts or themes from the preface, I can help you analyze them further!