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Look at the text feature. Men pulling on a rope that is tied to a drowning hippopotamus. How does the text feature help the reader better understand David Livingstoneā€™s story as it is told in Into the Unknown by Stewart Ross? It gives the reader an idea of what Livingstone looked like. It shows details of the dangers that Livingstone faced in Africa. It shows the size of the river that Livingstone traveled on his journey. It gives the exact location of Livingstoneā€™s expedition in Africa.

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