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The remaining Greek scholars moved to Jundi Shapur. Jews joined them, as did a group of Christians called Nestorians, who had their own ancient and scholarly traditions. Persians added their voices, and one of their learned doctors set off for what is now India, to gather and translate the wisdom of the Hindus. The school created the very first teaching hospital in the world, a place where the sick were treated and young doctors learned their craft, as well as a fine observatory to track the heavens. At Jundi Shapur the best scholars west of China all gathered to think and study together.

–Sugar Changed the World,
Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos

What evidence from the passage supports the inference that scholars at Jundi Shapur were interested in various disciplines?

(A) “The remaining Greek scholars moved to Jundi Shapur.”
(B) “Persians added their voices, and one of their learned doctors set off for what is now India.”
The answer's (C) “The school created the very first teaching hospital in the world . . . as well as a fine observatory.”
(D) “Jews joined them, as did a group of Christians called Nestorians, who had their own ancient and scholarly traditions.”

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It is C..........................

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(C) “The school created the very first teaching hospital in the world . . . as well as a fine observatory.”

Option C is the best option to show that scholars at Jundi Shapur were interested in various disciplines. It shows that the scholars studied anything from medicine to astrology. The ellipses between the two subjects can also indicate that there was more to be studied. Options A, B and D all show a variety at Jundi Shapur, but they show that the scholars came from various backgrounds and cultures. They do not necessarily show that the scholars had interests in a variety of disciplines.

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