I believe the answer would be compare
I'd say the passage is credible; it gives quotes from a credible person and they're information comes from WHO and the CDC.
Answer:
Mallam Sile is a blind tea seller, he is gentle, and people usually take advantage of him and his blindness, but he doesn't really react to that. He finds a wife who is not afraid to punish his bullies, and thus return everything that was stolen from him.
Mallam Sile was constantly mocked by the 'rascals' in his tea shop, to the point where any person would be justified in quitting or acting out in an upset way. However, Sile never gave up trying to talk to the women and trying to keep a positive outlook on life. When asked when he would give up on the people, he would explain that he already had, but he would never give up on himself.
Explanation:
a. Cheers and laughter greeted Millicent as she finished her speech.
b.Hugs comforted Millicent following her blushing but sincere speech.
c.There was a stunned moment of silence following Millicent’s proclamation.
d.There was an enthusiastic round of applause after Millicent finished talking.
The right answer is Rural people are not as foolish as they may seem. They didn´t like to be cheated.