Drawing Conclusions from Text
Livingstone was deliberately silent about the river's angry
hipp...
Drawing Conclusions from Text
Livingstone was deliberately silent about the river's angry
hippopotamuses, hungry crocodiles, and malaria-
carrying mosquitoes. Moreover, in spite of these dangers,
he was anxious to return to the Zambezi. He believed that
if he could prove it was navigable, it might become a
"highway into the interior" and open the continent up to
trade. If successful commerce were established, it would
compete with and even wipe out the inhumane slavetrade
... Although Britain had made slavery illegal in 1833,
Livingstone was disgusted to discover that others
continued to practice it.
- Into the Unknown,
Stewart Ross
Choose the answer that best completes each
sentence
By proving that the Zambezi was navigable,
Livingstone hoped to
He felt that slavery was
From this information, I can tell that he is
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