Question
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 inference can be made from the passage? Jundi Shapur was a refuge for academics who had been persecuted. The scholars at Jund Shapur were interested in various disciplines. Both men and women were scholars at Jundi Shapur. Greeks, Christians, Jews, and Persians gathered at Jundi Shapur.
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Fiorella
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Resposta
'Greeks, Christians, Jews, and Persians gathered at Jundi Shapur.'
Explicação
## Step 1The first step in making an inference from a passage is to understand the context and the information provided. The passage discusses Jundi Shapur, a place where scholars from various backgrounds, including Greek, Jews, Nestorians, Persians, and others, gathered to study and share knowledge.## Step 2Next, we need to analyze the options given. The passage does not provide any information about whether Jundi Shapur was a refuge for persecuted academics, whether both men and women were scholars there, or whether the scholars were interested in various disciplines.## Step 3The last step is to choose the option that is directly supported by the information in the passage. The passage clearly states that scholars from various backgrounds, including Greeks, Christians, Jews, and Persians, gathered at Jundi Shapur.