The<u> Iron Age</u> was a pre-historic stage in which iron was widely used to make tools and weapons.
<h3>What was the metal used for in the Iron Age?</h3>
Iron was an excellent tool for making tools, tools, and utensils because it could be hammered and did not need to be carved. Hammering the iron was called as 'smithing'.
The Iron Age helped many countries to become more technologically advanced.
During the Iron Age, people throughout Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa began to make tools and weapons in iron and steel.
Thus, the correct option is Option a. Iron age.
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After the Industrial Revolution<span> a lot of </span>people worked<span> in factories and mines or building roads, canals and railroads. These factory and mining jobs were governed by clocks and </span>changed<span> the rhythm of life so that many </span>people<span> didn't see the sun during the </span>working<span> week (which was usually long hours for 6 days a week).</span>
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The correctly punctuated sentence is A, “The strawberries, deep red and ripe, were ready to be picked by the children.”