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Read the passage and answer the question.

[1620] - .. so as there died sometimes two or three of a day, in the foresaid time; that of one
hundred and odd persons, scarce fifty remained. And of these in the time of most distress, there
was but six or seven sound persons, who, to their great commendations be in spoken, spared
no pains, night nor day, but with abundance of toil and hazard of their own health, fetched them
wood, made them fires, dressed them meat, made their beds, washed their loathsome clothes,
clothed and unclothed them; in a word, did all the homely and necessary ofices for them which
dainty and queasy stomachs cannot endure to hear named; and all this willingly and cheerfully,
without any grudging in the least, showing herein their true love unto their friends and brethren.
In the above passage, which word Best describes how Bradford feels about the caretakers of the il?
O foolhardy
despondent
O lucky
O selfless

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Answer: is selfless

Explanation: Because it shows that he thinks of his caretakers of being selfless. Tells other people "No pain and nor days" about him taking care of the people who's sick. Then Moreover they learn of this more cheerfully. Also This shows that he trying to be cheerful and not trying to grudge about their true love unto their friends relationship.

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