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AleksandrR [38]
4 years ago
8

Read the excerpt from The Time Traveler's Guide to Elizabethan England. There is no concept of "health and safety” in Elizabetha

n England, so you will inevitably feel vulnerable when you arrive. Nauseating smells and sights will assail your senses; contemporary standards of cleanliness will worry you. People die every day from unknown ailments, the young as often as the old. Infectious diseases periodically kill thousands within a few weeks. Even when plague is not in town, it lurks as an anxiety in the back of people’s minds and, when it does strike, their worry turns to terror. On top of the illnesses, the chances of being attacked and hurt are much higher than in the modern world, and workplace injuries are far more common. What is the central idea of this paragraph? Infectious diseases, like the plague, killed many people. Infectious diseases were a great source of concern. Elizabethans faced health challenges similar to ours today. Elizabethans faced a variety of challenges in staying healthy.
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2 answers:
Alchen [17]4 years ago
8 0
It says it in the excerpt. the answer is d.
kupik [55]4 years ago
6 0
<span>Elizabethans faced a variety of challenges in staying healthy.

This passage shows how dangerous it was to live in Elizabethan England because of the variety of health concerns. There were many infectious diseases, and the threat of the plague was always lingering, but also people would just die of random things so you never would feel secure in your health.</span>
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