Answer:
A story about a doctor who tracks and treats the outbreak of a virus.
Explanation:
This is the most likely answer to the question. In this passage, we see that the doctor and the reporter are talking about the likelihood of an epidemic. The doctor states that the prevalence of international travel makes pandemics more likely. Therefore, the story that we decide to write has to be related in some way to epidemics and the impact that international travel has on them. Option B is the one that would best address these concerns.
1. Water-beetle darted in every direction over
the surface of the water but could find no
firm place to rest.
2. Earth was afterward fastened to the sky
with four cords, but no one remembers
who did it.
3. When all was water, the animals were
above in Galûñ’lati, beyond the arch;
but it was very much crowded, and they
wanted more room.
4. Water-beetle dived to the bottom and came
up with some soft mud, which began to grow
and spread on every side until it became the
island that we call Earth.
5. The animals wondered what was below
the water, and at last Dâyuni’si, "Beaver’s
Grandchild," the little Water-Beetle, offered
to go and see if it could learn.
Sequence
The answer is d from my knowledge