Answer:
c. Sancho is humbly asking for someone’s help, while Cugoano is asking for immediate and drastic changes in policies about slavery.
Step-by-step explanation:
Quobna Ottobah Cugoana was a slave who had written the "Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil of Slavery". In his criticism of the slavery system, he includes a direct refutal to all arguments given during the British slave trade.
Likewise, "Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, An African" was written by another slave, Ignatius Sancho, to his friend Lawrence Sterne. Sancho was also an active critic of the slavery system and had written this letter to implore his friend in helping him spread the evils of slavery.
The two pieces of these two writers both have the same aim and goal but their difference lies in their approaches of dealing with the issue. While Cugano directly ask for the end of the slave trade, Sancho seeks the help of his friend who is more known by the public than him. Cugano also included the importance of the Christian faith in his argument which Sancho foregoes. Sancho instead engaged in asking his friend, the writer Lawrence Sterne, in propagating and spreading the evils regarding the slavery system. Thus, the correct answer for the question will be that Sancho is humbly asking for someone’s help, while Cugoano is asking for immediate and drastic changes in policies about slavery.