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Svetach [21]
3 years ago
14

Read the excerpt from The Hot Zone. The line of cars followed behind two unmarked military vehicles. One was a supply van and th

e other was a snow-white ambulance. It was an unmarked Level 4 biocontainment ambulance. Inside it there were an Army medical-evacuation team and a biocontainment pod known as a bubble stretcher. This was a combat medical stretcher enclosed by a biocontainment bubble made of clear plastic. If someone was bitten by a monkey, he would go into the bubble, and from there he would be transferred to the Slammer. The supply van was a white unmarked refrigerator truck. This was to hold dead monkeys and tubes of blood. The jargon in this excerpt makes the text sound
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2 answers:
timama [110]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

authentic and allows it to be taken seriously.

Explanation:

The excerpt from "The Hot Zone," contains specific words related to the military and medicine. As a result, its technical word choice describes the scene in detail and in a genuine manner, which allows readers to consider it more realistic. For instance, the phrases "unmarked level 4 biocontainment ambulance" and "bubble stretcher" refer to a specific field jargon, making the text solemn, honest and real.

agasfer [191]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

B

Explanation:

its correct, i just did the edg, please dont delete

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