Columbus at La Rabida
by Washington Irving (Adapted)
About half a league from the seaport of Palos de Moguer, there stood an ancient convent of Franciscan friars.
One day a stranger on foot, accompanied by a small boy, stopped at the gate of the convent and asked of the porter a little bread and water for his child. While receiving this refreshment, the prior of the convent, Juan Perez de Marchena, happened to pass by, and was struck with the appearance of the stranger. Observing from his accent that he was a foreigner, he entered into conversation with him and soon learned the particulars of his story.
That stranger was Christopher Columbus.
Which of these graphic features would most likely be included with this story?
A)
a diagram
B)
a caption
C)
an illustration
D)
a graphic organizer