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What important point does this part of olaudah equiano's narrative show about slavery?
a. slavery was never a "grim and irrepressible theme governing the development of the western hemisphere."
b. the narrative showed how the interaction among the peoples of africa and europe impacted the course of slavery.
c. the narrative showed that the interaction of olaudah and other people to educate him and make him a valuable commodity.
d. the narrative showed that slavery in the western hemisphere had the same development when compared with the other regions of the atlantic world.

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