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11 June, 14:35

Francesca, a girl living in the Middle Ages, has suddenly become sick. She notices that everyone around her has the same symptoms. Having heard that the countryside is safer, she decides to move to a remote village to avoid the bad air. What impact would this move most likely have?

A. She might recover faster after escaping the bad air of the city.

B. The village would improve its trade relations because more people like Francesca move there.

C. She would most likely die in the village because of the lack of doctors.

D. She might cause the infection to spread to the remote village.

E. She might have a better chance of understanding the disease in the remote village.

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  1. 11 June, 15:55
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    D. She might cause the infection to spread to the remote village.

    Explanation:

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  2. 11 June, 18:30
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    D. She might cause the infection to spread to the remote village.

    Explanation:

    During the Middle Ages, remote villages were generally less likely to suffer from epidemics. This was because sanitary conditions were usually worse in large cities. Moreover, large cities had large populations which were likely to spread infections more easily. However, once a person was sick, moving to a village would most likely not benefit them as there was no such thing as "bad air" or "good air." This was a belief at the time because people did not understand how infections spread. Moreover, by moving to the villages once they were already sick, these people were likely to spread the infection to the villages that had previously been safe from it.
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