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4 January, 11:28

The suits were orange Racal suits, designed for field use with airborne biological agents, and they were the same type of suit that had been used at Kitum Cave - in fact, some of them had come back from Africa in Gene Johnson's trunks. The suit has a clear, soft plastic bubble for a helmet. The suit is pressurized. Air pressure is supplied by an electric motor that sucks air from the outside and passes it through virus filters and then injects it into the suit. This keeps the suit under positive pressure, so that any airborne virus particles will have a hard time flowing into it.

-The Hot Zone,

Richard Preston

Read the passage. Then use the drop-down menus to answer the questions.

What is the central idea of the passage?

Which detail supports the central idea?

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  1. 4 January, 13:25
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    The Racal Suit and how it functions/works is the central idea. Ideas that support this in the passage mentioned include the reason why they were made, "field use with airborne biological agents", "the clear plastic bubble" for a helmet", and the pressurization system that filters air and pushes air out to protect the person inside.
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