It is to be noted that the option that best describes how the section “It’s Not Funny, It’s Humoral” is mostly structured is " It explains why Mary was detained although she appeared healthy." (Option B)
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Which of the following best describes how the section “It’s Not Funny, It’s Humoral” is mostly structured?
1. How did the idea of healthy carriers influence what happened during the typhoid epidemic? (RI.3)
a. It caused newspapers to begin using the phrase “Typhoid Mary.”
b. It explains why Mary was detained although she appeared healthy.
c. It led officials to expand prison stays in order to keep the illness from spreading.
d. It caused changes in the way people were trained for jobs after being released from prison.