Read the excerpt from Into the Unknown by Stewart Ross.
The ship that brought Livingstone back to East Africa in May 1858 was a 157-foot steamer called the Pearl. On it were the pieces of a smaller river-going paddle steamer named Ma Robert (after Mrs. Livingstone, whose eldest son was named Robert). The British Government had built it especially for the explorer, who was now a celebrity. Livingstone’s plan was to sail the Pearl 260 miles upriver to the town of Tete, unloading stores along the way.
Which text feature best supports the details in the excerpt?
CHOICE A
Two groups of people standing around as two men lift their hats off their heads.
CHOICE B:
A ship on a river.
CHOICE C:
Men pulling on a rope that is tied to a drowning hippopotamus.
CHOICE D:
A map of Africa.
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CHOICE A
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CHOICE B
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CHOICE C
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CHOICE D