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Read the excerpt from Captain Canot. These hints will apprise the reader that the greatest care, compatible with safety, is taken of a negro’s health and cleanliness on the voyage. In every well-conducted slaver, the captain, officers, and crew, are alert and vigilant to preserve the cargo. It is their personal interest, as well as the interest of humanity to do so. What is the best question the reader can ask to identify the speaker's viewpoint in this excerpt? What does the word apprise mean? Whose job is it to preserve the cargo of slaves? Why is it in the "interest of humanity" to preserve the "cargo" of slaves? What does it mean to be a well-conducted slaver?

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