Answer:
All the primary sources in the image are coherent with the outside and secondary sources that we have about the plague.
Explanation:
We know from these sources (both primary and secondary) that the plague had a devastating effect in Europe and the Middle-East. On average, a third of the population of these areas died, and in some places, up to 70% of the population died.
This amount of death had many impacts in the politics, economics, and society of the region. The shortage of labor led to higher wages, and lower rental income for the landed gentry. It also changed the political dynamics and was a contributing factor for the end of feudalism.