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Leno4ka [110]
3 years ago
11

Darren is doing research on the Black Death for a paper. What would be the best choice as a source for information? a book of hi

storical fiction about the Middle Ages a medical textbook with a section devoted to modern diseases a documentary filmed by an expert on the Black Death a history textbook with a chapter on life in the Middle Ages
English
2 answers:
Stolb23 [73]3 years ago
7 0
Hi!

Let's go through each answer.

<span>a book of historical fiction about the Middle Ages
The key word here is fiction. That alone proves that this answer is wrong because Black Death is not fiction.

</span><span>a medical textbook with a section devoted to modern diseases
Black Death is not a modern disease, so this answer is also wrong.

</span><span>a documentary filmed by an expert on the Black Death
This would be a great way to learn about Black Death because it's an entire movie about it!

</span><span>a history textbook with a chapter on life in the Middle Ages
This might give you some information about Black Death, but not much. 

The correct answer is </span>a documentary filmed by an expert on the Black Death.

Hope this helps! :)
marishachu [46]3 years ago
4 0
<span>a documentary filmed by an expert on the Black Death is your answer

It is not "</span><span>a book of historical fiction about the Middle Ages", because it is fictionous, and while it does follow history, not all of it is true. Also, Middle Ages encompasses a large amount of events, not just the Black Death.
</span><span>
It is not "</span><span>a medical textbook with a section devoted to modern diseases", because the Black Death happened during the Middle Ages, and is not a modern disease.
</span><span>
It is not "</span><span>a history textbook with a chapter on life in the Middle Ages", because it encompasses all daily life aspects, and may or may not include the years of the Black Death.

hope this helps</span>
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