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ongoing = that is taking place right now
a sickness = quand on ne se sent pas bien / nausée / esprit
an illness = ill = malade / 
a disease = maladie plutôt grave
an epidemic = une épidémie
a plague = une peste / la peste / fléau
flu = grippe (influenza)
cold = rhume
an increase = une augmentation
a decrease = une baisse
perennial = éternel, sempiternel
ubiquitous = omniprésent


 Could it be polio?
 It shadowed their entire lives
  • the text deals with polio symptoms.
  • it was difficult for the sick to find a position when they slept. 
  • It was easy to know if you had polio.
  • children and old people were more likely to get it.
  • Aspirin didn't work, so it was then / at that time that you knew it could be polio.
  • the surrounding people / relatives never knew what was happening.

  •  the virus targeted the brain first.
  • it said there was a post-polio syndrome.
  • Post-polio was not very serious.
  • it said that the sick were isolated because this disease was contagious. 
  • the text is a third person narrative (à la troisième personne)
  • the article was published in 2005.


I. Right, "as the hours passed, the headache got worse, the fatigue became overwhelming, a high fever developed..." (l.8)
II. Right, "it was hard to find a comfortable place in bed" (l.10)
IV. Wrong, the text doesn't really mention old people.
V. Wrong, "Aspiring didn't really help..."
(III.) VI.  Right, "even doctors [...] were more inclined to wait until the illness more clearly revealed itself." (L.31) / "the sense of fear was omnipresent, from parents, doctors, and the nurses." (l.21)
1. Wrong, "Polio begins innocently enough with the symptoms of an intestinal virus." (l.1)
2. Right, "many survivors came to view post-polio syndrome as a second disability." (l.30)
3. Wrong, "many began to experience new pain, fatigue, and muscle weakness with [...] post-polio syndrome." (l.28)
4. Right, "children, adolescents, and adults diagnosed with polio were usually whisked away to the isolation wards." (l.12)
5. sorry
6. right, "Living with Polio, the Epidemic and its Survivors, 2005."








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