oof that's a rough one with a few different answers. it depends on how bad the disease is. if it's not very serious i don't see the harm in a epidemic of something tiny (like the common cold) but i mean that's just me on the other hand if they have something extremely infectious and moderately-extremely lethal i would say yes. This is a tough question ;-;
The two elements that make the journey to Kain difficult are the mountains and dry conditions.
<h3>What difficulties are explained in the excerpt?</h3>
In the excerpt it is explained to go to Kain , the traveler needs to go through the dessert, which indicates harsh dry conditions.
<h3>What difficulties are shown in the image?</h3>
The image shows in this area there are lots of mountains the traveler will need to cross, which is the biggest difficulty.
Note: This question is incomplete; below I attach the missing excerpt and image.
Read the excerpt from The Travels of Marco Polo and study the map.
When the traveler leaves Kuh-banan he goes for fully eight days through a desert. . . . After these eight days, he reaches a province called Tun and Kain, where there are cities and towns in plenty. It is situated on the northern borders of Persia. There is an immense plain here, in which stands the Solitary Tree, which the Christians call the Dry Tree.
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<span>In Nectar in a Sieve, what does rice represent?
life</span>
Answer:
If you're saying that yes, the cost of college is too high, then one argument is that often times even students who get scholarships have to take out student loans. Scholarships cover tuition, but many times they do not cover the cost for books, dorms, and test costs which are so expensive each year that many students have to take out loans for just that.