A"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?" What characteristics help us identify this as a narrative? (1 point)

Some characteristics that help us identify this passage as a narrative are:

1) It recounts a personal experience or event involving the narrator and others.
2) It includes specific details, such as being brought over in a vessel, being sold in different lots, and the emotional scene of the brothers being separated.
3) It uses first-person point of view, with the narrator using phrases like "I remember" and expressing their thoughts and emotions.
4) It adopts a conversational tone, addressing the reader directly with questions and expressing their frustration and anger towards "nominal Christians".
5) It includes dialogue, with the cries of the brothers and the narrator questioning the actions of the Christians.