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Evaluate Equiano’s sentence fluency.
Once, for a few days, I was let out to fit a vessel, and I had no victuals allowed me by either party; at last I told my master of this treatment, and he took me away from it. In many of the estates, on the different islands where I used to be sent for rum or sugar, they would not deliver it to me, or any other negro; he was therefore obliged to send a white man along with me to those places; and then he used to pay him from fix to ten pisterines a day.
—The Interesting Narrative of the Life
of Olaudah Equiano
Overall, the fluency is best described as
natural and flowing.
choppy and incomplete.
loose and unstructured.
inconsistent and unconnected.
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Evaluate Equiano’s sentence fluency.
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