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"I remember, in the vessel in which I was brought over, in the men's apartment, there were several brothers, who, in the sale, were sold in different lots; and it was very
moving on this occasion, to see and hear their cries at parting. O, ye nominal
Christians! might not an African ask you -- Learned you this from your God, who says
unto you, Do unto all men as you would men should do unto you? Is it not enough
that we are torn from our country and friends, to toil for your luxury and lust of
gain? Must every tender feeling be likewise sacrificed to your avarice? Are the
dearest friends and relations, now rendered more dear by their separation from
their kindred, still to be parted from each other, and thus prevented from cheering
the gloom of slavery, with the small comfort of being together, and mingling their
sufferings and sorrows? Why are parents to lose their children, brothers their
sisters, or husbands their wives? Surely, this is a new refinement in cruelty, which,
while it has no advantage to atone for it, thus aggravates distress, and adds fresh
horrors even to the wretchedness of slavery."

3. What did Equiano mean when he wrote"..and it was very moving on this occasion, to
see and hear their cries at parting."

A. He had to help move cargo.

B. He was forced to move from place to place alone.

C. He became emotional seeing others separated from family.

D. He became jealous when he saw others being sold together.

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