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-Dominant- [34]
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Which key detail about the Muisca

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marin [14]2 years ago
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The key details about the Musica Tribe's gold that is found in both passages are that they didn't think about the gold as money. (Option A)

<h3>What is a Key Detail?</h3>

Key details refer to information and ideas that are very relevant and or central to the main ideas of literature.

The key details are subjects around the topic that facts from the text usually relate to or lend support to.

It is to be noted that the key details from the article that supports the above answer (Option A) is an assertion given by one of the Muisca's descendant's where in he states that:

"For the Muisca of today, just as for our ancestors, gold is nothing more than an offering...gold does not represent wealth to us."

Learn more about Key Details at:
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