James Brown
James Brown grew up in poverty, living in a one-room shack and working jobs like picking cotton and dancing for pennies to help his family. Because of his poverty, he had to leave school early to work. Despite these struggles, Brown showed musical talent at a young age. When he went to prison at sixteen, he met other musicians. These connections helped him to join a singing group after his release, which started his music career.

Brown’s difficult childhood and early experiences helped him become determined and resilient. As a result, he overcame major challenges and became a groundbreaking musician. His hard work and perseverance led him to create a unique style that changed rhythm and blues forever.


Questions
Which sentence best shows that the people James Brown met in prison influenced his future as a musician?

“Brown’s difficult childhood and early experiences helped him become determined and resilient.”

“Despite these struggles, Brown showed musical talent at a young age.”

“These connections helped him to join a singing group after his release, which started his music career.”

“His hard work and perseverance led him to create a unique style that changed rhythm and blues forever.”

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“These connections helped him to join a singing group after his release, which started his music career.”

This specifically states that people he met in prison led directly to joining a singing group and beginning his music career.