Answer:
An illustration of Ma Robert
Explanation:
Ma Robert (meaning: <em>Robert's mom</em>) was the steamboat used by David Livingstone, a Scottish physician and missionary. It was named in honor of his wife Mary and son Robert.
The given excerpt tells us about the steamboat and its numerous flaws. The text feature that would best support these details is an illustration of Ma Robert.
The man mentioned in this passage is named David Livingstone, not Charles. The fact that a wrong name is mentioned doesn't matter, because a photo of Livingstone wouldn't be fitting either way. This passage is not about him. The same goes for the map of the African continent. The steamboat was used for expeditions on its territory, but that is not the main point. A chart of many uses of steam is also not right, because it can be applied to many things, not just this boat.
This is why an illustration of Ma Robert, like the one pictured below, would be the best feature.
The personal pronoun that refers to the antecedent and correctly completes the sentence is "their". The correct answer is option B. The antecedent in the sentence is "Jill and Meghan". It is a compound subject; therefore, the antecedent that should be used to refer to them should be plural, which is the pronoun "their".
The theme that is developed in the excerpt and repeated later in the story is A. Hiding one's true self to conform and to fit in often leads to unhappiness.
The detail from the text that supports the answer provided is "Sure, I can function on the same level as everybody else, I can hold myself down, but it isn’t me".
The theme of a story refers to the underlying meaning of a story. The theme is the message that the writer wants to convey in the story.
In the story "A wrinkle in Time", the theme developed was that hiding one's true self to conform and to fit in often leads to unhappiness. Calvin was explaining to Meg how he couldn't hold himself down and how this could lead him to <em>unhappiness.</em>
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