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what is the central idea of this paragraph? another name for the plague in the 1500s was ""the pestilence."" in 1565 almost 20 percent of the population died of the plague. the plague was the most deadly disease of the elizabethan era. malaria and influenza killed almost as many people as the plague.
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Which number is main idea? i need answer quick. (1) people may think that love and romantic feelings are enough of a basis for choosing a spouse. (2) the chances of a marriage surviving, however, would improve if prospective marriage partners considered a few unromantic questions before deciding on matrimony. (3) for example, do the two individuals involved share a common socioeconomic background? (4) the more similar they are in their social, economic, religious, and cultural backgrounds, the more similar their expectations about married life will be. (5) in addition, what are their goals? (6) it’s a big advantage to the marriage if they know and share one another’s goals concerning career, lifestyle, and family. (7) finally, and maybe most important, how does the prospective spouse treat others in his or her life? (8) during the courtship, the boyfriend or girlfriend may get special consideration, but in the long run, spouses will probably treat each other about the same way they treat their own family members.
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After studying french for 5 yearscin school, i was shocked to discover when i went to france that i couldn't even get a glass of water without a lot of sign language what is the author main point
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