"Teach was cruel and fearsome, but there is no evidence that he ever harmed or murdered
the people he held captive."
According to "Piracy" why would Teach have refrained from harming or murdering his
captives?
Teach was scary looking, but he had a kind heart
Teach's main goal was to get cargo and money.
Teach only cared about getting treasure and money.
Ships were more apt to surrender if the crew had a chance of survival
2. The table contains sentences from the passages about pirates.
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Piracy
Blackbeard
"Pirates usually attempt to steal
cargo or valuables."
"Teach captured a French
merchant ship and renamed her
Queen Anne's Revenge."
Modern Pirates
"Modern pirates tend to steal
crew members' belongings and
large amounts of cash."
Using the information from the three articles, explain what pirates are typically after.
3. Which sentence most accurately combines the information from all three passages about
piracy?
Pirates never try to harm people.
Pirates are scary and cruel people.
Pirates are more dangerous today than they were in the past.
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Pirates have been a problem with stealing goods and money at sea for a
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Answer :

1. According to the information provided, Teach would have refrained from harming or murdering his captives mainly because ships were more likely to surrender if the crew had a chance of survival. By not causing harm or fatalities, Teach could increase the chances of other ships surrendering without a fight, thus making it easier for him to achieve his goal of acquiring cargo and money. This strategic approach would align with the idea that Teach's main objective was to obtain treasure and wealth rather than engaging in unnecessary violence. 2. Pirates are typically after cargo, valuables, money, and sometimes even ships themselves. They aim to steal these valuable items to enrich themselves and fund their operations. Whether it is traditional piracy involving capturing ships and looting their goods or modern piracy targeting crew members' belongings and cash, the common motive remains the same: acquiring wealth through illegal means on the high seas. 3. A sentence that accurately combines the information from all three passages about piracy could be: "Pirates are motivated by the desire to acquire valuable goods, money, and treasures, using intimidation and force to secure their ill-gotten gains." This sentence encapsulates the historical and modern aspects of piracy discussed in the passages, emphasizing the pirates' goals of material wealth through theft and coercion.