The setting of small fires was a common way to clear forest land for
farming and railroad construction. The whole summer of 1871 was
unusually dry, and all the trees and grass were unusually flammable.
The high winds that blew in with a cold front on October 8 of that year
whipped up many small fires into a single enormous one, which killed
between 1,500 and 2,500 people.
That was the same day as the great Chicago fire, and there were also
major fires on the same day on the other side of Lake Michigan, that
destroyed large parts of towns in Michigan.
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1. Under line People
2. Under line United States national cancer institute
3. Ûnderline Jenna
4. Underline Rain forest
5. Underline El Yunque
6. Underline Hurricane Hugo
7. Underline New Guinea
8. Underline Cassowarries
9. Underline Cassowary
10. Underline people
Exercise 6:
1. Underline the people
2. Underline The buildings
3. Underline Called Great Zimbabwe
4. Underline Ten thousand people
5. Underline Tourists
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(B) The scholars at Jundi Shapur were interested in various disciplines.
B is the best answer because it most accurately shows an inference from the passage. We know that the scholars were interested in various disciplines because it says, "The school created the very first teaching hospital in the world, a place where the sick were treated and young doctors learned their craft, as well as a fine observatory to track the heavens." This shows that the scholars studied everything from medicine to astrology. Option A is incorrect because the passage does not indicate that any of the academics had been persecuted. Option C is wrong because the passage says nothing of the scholars' genders. Option D is wrong because it does not include all of the cultures of the scholars that are talked about in the passage.
Answer:
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