Which sentence best explains how enslaved Africans in colonial America preserved parts of their culture?
-Educated slaves passed down writings about their communities' cultural history.
-Family traditions passed from one generation to the next within extended families.
-Slaves rejected the religion and culture of their white owners if it differed from their traditions.
-Slaves combined African forms of expression with the white colonists' cultural practices.
-Educated slaves wrote, recorded, and shared traditions that helped in agriculture and skilled trades.