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What is the relationship between the living and the dead in medieval European society?
A. The living wanted to remove all traces of the dead.
B.
The living were afraid to think about the dead.
C.
The living and the dead were completely separated after death.
D.
The living and the dead were part of a community with each other.


Sagot :

Answer:

Correct answer B.  The living were afraid to think about the dead.

Explanation:

B is the only correct answer as people in Middle Ages were uneducated, thus being afraid of everything they don't know. Death was a taboo theme, as they were afraid that even talking about it would bring them bad omen.

A is not correct as death was surrounding people everywhere. Life expectance in the middle ages wasn't high.

C is not correct as this statement has no sense at all.

D is not correct as it is also statement that is totally inaccurate and unprobeable.