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PART B: Which evidence provides the best support to the answer to Part A? A The reference to the slaves as mere "cargo." B The reference to the room the slaves were forced to stay in as "intolerably loathsome." C The phrase "horror most inconceivable." D The descriptions of the "groans of the dying."

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A. The reference to the slaves as mere "cargo."

Step-by-step explanation:

In the Commonlit passage "Olaudah Equiano Recalls the Middle Passage", the narrative of the slave's conditions aboard the ship was described by Equiano. Part A of the question is to find the nearest meaning of the phrase "improvident avarice" as is used in paragraph 6, which is the "reckless greed" of the purchasers.

And part B of the question is to provide supporting evidence for Part A. So, the use of the phrase "improvident avarice" in paragraph 6 can be best supported by the referencing of the slaves as mere "cargo". This use of the term suggests that the slaves bought and kept in a crowded "hold" suggests that they were unfit to be called humans and were just 'possessions, cargo, belongings' etc. for the new owners.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

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