I believe the correct answer is to heal.
We can see in the excerpt how this person went from feeling afraid to feeling very secure and at home. The excerpt is not really trying to persuade us to do anything; I don't see what it can teach us because there is no strong message; if it were to entertain, I assume it would be more lighthearted and happy which it is not in the beginning.
Answer:
The author uses this passage to help the reader focus on <u>why Dr. Dowell is in Thailand.</u>
Explanation:
In the supporting text "Disease Central" in John DiConsiglio's <em>When Birds Get Flu</em>, the author included details on the reason why Dr. Dowell had to go to Thailand. The scientists’ first trip overseas to Southeast Asia is to work on the <em>"epidemic of smallpox and cholera"</em> that has taken over the people.
This passage is included so that the readers will understand why Dr. Dowell had to be there in Thailand. It also allows the writer to provide a background on why the scientists and other experts had to make an overseas trip. It also tells us why a US-based doctor from the CDC had to come to another side of the world.
Answer:
her comfort after thinking of lucky
A and C are the correct answers. The other answer is incorrect :/
are you an army??? you are a bts army right