※ 질문하기질문내용The expression “God bless you” began in the Middle Ages when the plague was destroying vast numbers of people in Europe. In the final stages of the disease, the sick had fits of sneezing. When others heard someone sneeze, they knew the person was about to die, so they said, “God bless you.” The familiar nursery rhyme “Ring Around Rosey” also dates from the time of the plague. Because the plague often caused red spots on the body, that person was sometimes called a “rosey.” To prevent the plague from spreading to other towns, the villagers had to make sure the plague carrier did not leave. They symbolized this by saying “Ring around the rosey,” which meant to hold hands and form a ring around the rosey______________.① to chase the sick away
② to decorate the village with roses
③ to transfer the sick to the public place
④ to help the sick recover from the plague
⑤ to keep the sick from leaving the village
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