Here is the full question:
<span>Struggling, unpublished writers are sure that publishers, who seek out and publish new authors, are nonexistent.
Find and correct the error in this sentence
The correct sentence should be without the second comma:
</span>Struggling, unpublished writers are sure that publishers who seek out and publish new authors are nonexistent.
publishers who seek out and publish new authors are nonexistent is a part of one clause that does not possess two different meaning, so it should not be separated by a comma.
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Answer: They wanted to use their land for tobacco plantations.
The Natchez are a Native American people from the Lower Mississippi Valley. They spoke a language with no known close relatives, and are noted for being the only Mississippian culture with complex chiefdoms that survived into the colonization period. The Natchez were defeated by French forces around 1730. Today, most descendants of the Natchez live in Oklahoma and South Carolina.
Initially, contact between the Natchez and the Europeans was peaceful. French colonists intermarried with the Native Americans and the French were granted some lands to cultivate. French colonists imported African slaves and cultivated tobacco plants. During the 1710s and 1720s, however, several conflicts arose. These culminated in the French commander Sieur de Chepart's order to vacate the village in order to use the land for a tobacco plantation. This initiated the Natchez Revolt.
Cultural diffusion means that some cultures and values would spread from one place to another. So it's not enough for them to be preserved in the original place, (this makes us exclude options B and C) but they need to be spread to other places, such as to other parts of the US - the correct answer is a)
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Corn had a mythical status in Mexico, being an ancient and nutritious crop full of vital minerals like niacin, calcium and riboflavin. Under the Mexica ruler, Moctezuma, corn became a symbol of life and fertility and was offered to the Gods as sacrifice.
Explanation:
Corn was a gift from the Gods and cultivating it and planting it was a sacred duty it was a really important process in which corn was to be planted and harvested. Temples were built for Maize Gods and corn was used to nourish workers and kings. To the Mayans, the Gods made humankind out of maize.