The answer is:
A paidogogos accompanied a boy throughout his day.
A boy could be punished by his paidogogos.
A paidogogos had to be capable of helping with schoolwork.
In the excerpt from "The Ancient City," the author Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges describes how a seven-year-old child from an affluent family was guarded by a paidogogos, a slave who scorted the boy everywhere, even to school to check if he did his work. In addition, the paidagogos had the power to discipline the child if he misbehaved. Finally, the paidagogos also needed to be proficient in the educational field to evaluate the boy after doing his homework or to provide assistance.
Answer:
It shows how enslaved people were exposed to the outside elements and weather.
Explanation:
"Sugar Changed the World" by arc Aronson and Marina Budhos gave an insight into how the spices that we daily use came about. Particularly, the history of sugar that almost everyone can't stay without is traced in this narrative where they provide the 'journey' of how sugar came to be.
As found in the excerpt from the book, the narrator reveals that the slaves did not have a time of rest. Even after their work is done for the day, there is no respite at home, for their houses were in the open and thus, made them vulnerable to diseases. Likewise, the photo by V. C. Vulto shows enslaved people's huts with <em>"no doors and are built on sandy, open ground with no trees nearby".</em>
Thus, the <u>image helps the readers understand the conditions of the slaves, exposed to the outside elements and weather.</u>
The answer should be C because the last sentence was talking about how bad things happen in TV shows, so there should be an example of it.