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29. The word shewn, which appears in the third sentence from the end of Equiano's narrative, is the past tense form of the verb shew. Both forms
represent archaic spellings of a very common modern-English verb. Based
on the context in which shewn appears, its modern counterpart most likely
is
B

shorn.
shone.
shown.
shooed.
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D

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