Final answer:
Both Cugoano and Sancho may have presented their difficult pasts with a focus on their later good fortune, displaying humility and gratitude. An excerpt is needed for precision. The Don Quixote question's answer is that their characters complement each other.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question appears to be asking about the similarities in the approach of two writers - possibly Olaudah Equiano, known as Gustavus Vassa, and Ignatius Sancho - both of whom were African men in the 18th century who wrote about their experiences. To provide an accurate answer, it would be necessary to have excerpts from Cugoano and Sancho's writings. However, based on the provided context, it seems like both writers may have shared a perspective where they recognized their own difficult pasts but chose to focus on their subsequent good fortune rather than the atrocities they endured. This approach often involves presenting oneself as humble and grateful for the change in circumstances rather than dwelling on the past sufferings.
Regarding the multiple-choice question about Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, the correct answer appears to be the option that says 'Their characters complement each other', as they have differing personalities and outlooks that when combined, contribute to the effectiveness of their partnership within the story.