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Reading Plus Answers Level J 2024 [All Stories Unlocked]

If you are looking for the answer key for Level J of Reading Plus then you came to the right place. We have answered all the stories of Level J here, which will help you in your test.

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Reading Plus Level J Answers – All Stories Unlocked

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The Horror of Enslavement

Q1 Which statement expresses the central theme of this selection?
AnsSeveral European countries played an integral role in the development and growth of the lucrative, yet abhorrent, transatlantic slave trade.
Q2 What were the main crops that supported the slave trade over time?
Ansplantation crops like sugarcane, cotton, and indigo
Q3 Based on this selection, what was one factor that drove the development of the transatlantic slave trade?
AnsThe prospect of profits from business development and the consequent need for labor.
Q4 Which statement best summarizes this excerpt from the selection?
AnsA combination of luck, knowledge, and location allowed Portugal to be the first country to explore Africa’s coast and eventually succeed in global trade.
Q5 Choose the one sentence in this excerpt that describes a bilateral, rather than triangular…
AnsFor example, according to the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database–an authoritative source on slaving journeys–almost 40 percent of captive Africans came to the Americas on ships that sailed directly from Africa to the Americas.
Q6 Which detail from this selection most strongly depicts the inhumanity of the transatlantic slave trade?
AnsThe quote from six-year-old Venture Smith, who was captured, sold to slave traders, and held with a rope around his neck.
Q7 What was a primary reason so many European countries choose to capture and enslave people…
AnsAfrica had already developed trading systems and routes for enslaved humans and goods.
Q8 In this excerpt, the word “inferior” most closely means
AnsSubordinate.
Q9 Read these two excerpts from the selection. Both Spanich and Dutch slave traders had which one of the following in common?
AnsBoth shipped enslaved people from Africa to the Americas.

Rescue, Rehab, And Release

Q1 What is the main idea of this selection?
AnsTrained, caring people rescue injured wildlife and prepare them for release back into the wild.
Q2 What could be considered a standard procedure to keep a wild animal calm in captivity?
AnsCovering the animal’s eyes with a towel
Q3 In the author’s description of the eagle’s
Anssurgery, which happened last?
Bright blue wraps were placed over the eagle’s bandages.
Q4 Why was it important that the eagle be kept in
Ansan initial period of cage rest?to prevent further damage to her bones and wounds
Q5 Why does the author refer to the eagle as “no birdbrain”?
AnsThe eagle had learned to avoid fish with medication.
Q6 In this excerpt, the author creates a mood of
Ansanticipation
Q7 What is the main reason rehabbers try to prevent their “patients” from becoming stressed?
Ansso that they can put their energies into healing
Q8 What would most likely happen to the eagle if the CROW rehabbers had released her without performing physical therapy?
AnsShe would not be able to catch food and could starve.
Q9 What evidence does the author give to show that the eagle was ready for release?
AnsThe eagle showed it could feed itself by catching a fish in the cage.
Q10 Why was it important for the rehabbers to return the eagle to the Dairy Queen location?
AnsIt was a location with which the eagle was familiar.

The Mentor

Q1 What is the main idea of this selection?
AnsCaring adult mentors can awaken at-risk youth to their potential
Q2 Who is the narrator of this selection?
AnsEduardo
Q3 Why do you think Eduardo became a mentor himself ten years later?
Anshe wanted to transform young lives, the way his life was transformed
Q4 What do these two excerpts tell you about mentoring
Ansit usually succeeds when the mentor and mentee have had similar experiences in life
Q5 What is the connection between Eduardo and Henry Blind Lemon Hodgegrass
AnsThey both experienced the transformative effect of music on their lives
Q6 Put the adult student relationships in order
Ans– Mr. Rainey helps Eduardo
– Henry Blind Lemon Hodgegrass inspires
– Mr. Rainey tries to mentor James
– Eduardo helps James
Q7 What is the important aspect of mentoring?
AnsOpen communication
Q8 In this selection, the author creates a comparison between
AnsEduardo and the strong warrior Alexander the Great
Q9 In the beginning which two conditions kept Eduardo from seeking a better life for himself?
AnsHis sense of inferiority
His begrudging attitude
Q10 In this opening paragraph, the author creates a mood that could be described as
Ansdejected
Q11 based on what you have read
Anshe would have missed the chance to lead a meaningful fulfilling life

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