Read this excerpt from when birds get flu and cows go mad! by john diconsiglio.
1968 another...
English, 16.09.2019 01:30 genyjoannerubiera
Read this excerpt from when birds get flu and cows go mad! by john diconsiglio.
1968 another pandemic
the hong kong flu becomes a major flu pandemic, or global killer. more than 34,000 americans die. this bug is similar to the asian flu of 1957. scientists believe fewer people are killed by this strain because they’ve developed a natural immunity, or defense, to it.
which phrase from the passage provides the reader with a clue to its organization?
a) 1968 another pandemic
b) the hong kong flu becomes a major flu
c) more than 34,000 americans die
d) this bug is similar to the asian flu of 1957
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