Respuesta :
Answer:
The logical answer is "The shops burned quickly, and people had a hard time leaving the city."
Explanation:
Nero wasn't unable to help people escape, he is often accredited to burning the city. So it is unlikely it was the first one.
People would could get lost due to damaged buildings or fire, but the second answer says that more clearly.
People don't usually sleep during the day- plus, the article does not mension people sleeping.
Answer:
The shops burned quickly, and people had a hard time leaving the city.
Explanation:
From the given passage, we learn about the fires that led to the deaths of numerous people, even during ancient times. The speaker even states that there are lots of examples available from history about deaths due to fire. But as far as the deaths of many people in Rome is concerned, there is no real evidence to show that Nero was unable to help the people. Rather, he "opened his royal gardens and survive public buildings for homeless people".
Also, there is no proof or mention of the people getting lost in their neighborhoods, nor any indication that they were sleeping. The best answer is that the shops burned quickly which gave a limited time for people to escape. This can be deduced from the line "In the narrow streets, the fire spread quickly, causing many deaths. "
