Answer:
"Greek scholars moved to Jundi Shapur.”"
"Nestorians . . . had their own ancient and scholarly traditions.”"
"The school created the very first teaching hospital in the world."
Explanation:
In the given passage from <em>Sugar Changed the World</em> by Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos' informational book, the focus is on the place of Jundi Shapur. This ancient university was once the most highly renowned place of meeting of various scholars from all religious beliefs.
What the writers' main ideas are the importance of this university, how it became the meeting-place of all scholars from the various religions, etc. <em><u>Greek scholars moved to this school (Jundi Shapur).</u></em> This place also <em><u>created the very first teaching hospital in the whole world</u></em>. Not only that, but it also laid emphasis on <em><u>a group of Christians with their own ancient and scholarly traditions, who are known as Nestorians</u></em>.
Question number 1 is choice A( it says the answer in the second sentence)
Question 2 is also choice A
Yes you are supposed to take a slight pause after saying the phrase "As Previously mentioned"
After her death, Victor seems to feel remorse and guilt because he is aware of what he did, because of the monster he created two family members are dead. Bu, at one point, these feelings turned into anxiety, it might give the reader the idea that he is impossible to figure out. This attitude might foreshadow what happens in Geneva and his decision of keeping the monster alive. It might be interpreted that more obscure things are about to happen.
Answer: Truth is like the sun
Explanation: Truth is like the sun. Nobody can look strait at the sun with out being hurt by it. The analogies in this book are incredible.