There is nothing in the world which travels faster than these Persian couriers . . . it is said that men and horses are stationed along the road, equal in number to the number of days the journey takes - a man and a horse for each day. . . . Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds. Read this passage and highlight text that gives evidence as to why Persian couriers are able to complete their jobs so quickly. According to evidence in the passage, why are Persian couriers able to travel so quickly? Check all that apply. Men and horses are stationed along the road. They rest every night so they can go at top speed the following day. Couriers do not allow bad weather to slow them down. They receive a reward upon the completion of their journey.

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Answer:

The line '' men and horses are stationed along the road, equal in numbers to the number of days the journey takes'' clearly meant that upon every station there is a man and a horse waiting for the person to arrive with the courier. the first person will rest through the night and the other will carry on to the next stop. this is how their work is faster than others.

Another thing that has been mentioned in the paragraph is that they don't care about the weather. they are all prepared for whatever they are about to meet in their way. this is one reason they are unstoppable.

Answer:

the answer is A and C.

Explanation:

Men and horses are stationed along the road.

Couriers do not allow bad weather to slow them down.

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