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Tasya [4]
3 years ago
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Preview the following introduction. Provide in your own words a topic sentence and conclusion statement based on what you read i

n “1918: On the Trail of Influenza”.
While the world was caught up in fighting enemies they could see, an enemy far too small for them to keep an eye on was spiraling out of control. Most pathogens, like the influenza virus, are so small they must be viewed with a microscope. How could something so small have such a big effect?
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Ann [662]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The influenza virus killed between 20-100 million people during its spread starting in 1918. Sample Answer, Conclusion: The influenza virus taught the world that diseases can spread rapidly and kill millions in a short amount of time.

Explanation:

I did On Edge 2021

balu736 [363]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The influenza virus killed between 20-100 million people during its spread starting in 1918. Sample Answer, Conclusion: The influenza virus taught the world that diseases can spread rapidly and kill millions in a short amount of time.

Explanation:

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