How is the central idea that enslaved captives were treated

  1. Which central idea is developed and supported by the passage?• Enslaved captives caused more trouble for slavers than the
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  2. How is the central idea that enslaved captives were treated inhumanely developed in “Captain Canot, or Twenty Years of an
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  3. In “Captain Canot, or Twenty Years of an African Slaver,” how does the author develop the central idea that the health of
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  4. In “Captain Canot, or Twenty Years of an African Slaver,” how does the author develop the central idea that transporting
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  5. QuestionWhich statement best identifies the slave trade that existed in Africa prior to the arrival of Europeans?(1 point)
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  6. How does the central idea of a story differ from its theme?(1 point)Responses The central idea cannot be repeated across
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  7. How does the central idea of a story differ from its theme? (1 point)The central idea can apply to other stories. The central
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  8. Read this central idea found in Immigrant Kids, by Russell Freedman.Inspection officers on ships and workers at Ellis Island
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  9. How does the central idea of a story differ from its theme?A. The central idea focuses on a message about life. B. The central
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  10. Which statement best identifies the slave trade that existed, in Africa prior to the arrival of Europeans?Rural villages were
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