#1 Whole Sentence:
1. “Is it not enough that we are torn from our country and friends, to toil for your luxury and lust of gain? Must every avarice?” (Equiano 97). I think this quotes relates to many lives in the world. People are so inclined to become rich and prosperous that in fact, doing so, they lose sight of what is important. In order to climb up the social ladder, you must sacrifice many things in your life. And inturn, you have a chance, just a chance, to reach a very successful life.
2. “I now wished for the last friend, death, to relieve me” (Equiano 95). We all have our breaking points. Most people, once in their life, has wanted death to just come over and take them.
#2 Part of your own sentence:
1. “The scent of sacred tobacco rising from the earth comes gloriously to his nostrils” (30) and makes him happy. But in school, it is proven that tobacco and other drugs are bad for the human health. It destroys life and its quality. First, there is always a little of bad in all the good. …show more content…
And on its branches there were many different kinds of leaves and” (25) a variety of choices. This relates to people how we are born from the same society, but we can be born into so different lives and therefore, leading us to different paths in life. Turning us into fruit or flowers. To be eaten or enjoyed. #3 Using a few words:
1. “In the beginning” (25) of the passage, it stated that the world was populated with humans and only animals, water, and air. It used the word great multiple times which could be interpreted as the author thought that the world was a lot better, or great, before humans came and destroyed it.
2. “He didn’t like it” but he still went through with it. People in society are always pushed. The peer-pressure and all the struggles in life that can make anyone do what they think is wrong or