Answer: See below
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Food poverty is the inability to access food. According to google, there are 823 mil people who are malnourished.
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Explanation:
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A fact about food poverty is that the social midia do not care so much about that because richs don't pass for that, so it's not considered a pandemy.
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"Buon fresco" is Italian for "Good fresh"
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active voice
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passive voice
Read the excerpt from Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, An African.
I am sure you will applaud me for beseeching you to give one half hour's attention to slavery, as it is at this day practised in our West Indies.—That subject, handled in your striking manner, would ease the yoke (perhaps) of many—but if only of one—Gracious God!—what a feast to a benevolent heart!—and, sure I am, you are an epicurean in acts of charity.—You, who are universally read, and as universally admired—you could not fail
In these excerpts, how is Cugoano’s purpose similar to Sancho’s purpose?
A) Like Sancho, Cugoano is asking for someone’s help in passing on his message.
B) Like Sancho, Cugoano is hoping that some of the Africans held in captivity will be released.
C) Like Sancho, Cugoano is speaking out against the horrible practice of slavery.
D) Like Sancho, Cugoano is trying to become a widely read writer and respected philosopher.
the purposes of both are:
C) Like Sancho, Cugoano is speaking out against the horrible practice of slavery.
Answer: C) Like Sancho, Cugoano is speaking out against the horrible practice of slavery.
Explanation: After reading the given excerpts from "Thoughts and Sentiments" and "Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, An African" we can see that Cugoano and Sancho have the same purpose, that is speak out against the horrible practice of slavery, we can see that in phrases like "that the base treatment which the African Slaves undergo, ought to be abolished" (excerpt 1) and "That subject, handled in your striking manner, would ease the yoke (perhaps) of many—but if only of one—Gracious God!" (excerpt 2).