In "Part Three: Freedom” of Sugar Changed the World, the authors use an illustration from a children’s book published by Amelia Opie in 1826. Opie’s book is written in verse and exposes the suffering of enslaved persons on sugar plantations. Even though Opie wrote her book for children, the language and illustrations tell the true story. How does this image support the claim that slavery violates basic human rights and should be abolished? Check all that apply. It shows an enslaved person in chains and minimal clothing. It shows that political involvement could help to abolish slavery. It shows that very few people were interested in abolishing slavery. It shows how enslaved people were used to produce goods cheaply. It shows that enslaved people faced harsh treatment and poor conditions.