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Diano4ka-milaya [45]
3 years ago
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Write a 350- to 500-word story about being a prehistoric artist. Create a clay statuette or primitive tool.

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2 answers:
scZoUnD [109]3 years ago
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Answer:

The story is below:

The caveman was the apex par excellence of human evolution, he learned from other beings that lived in a herd to protect themselves or used inhospitable places to rest, for his part, he chose the caves, easy to shelter from animals and covered him with the inclemency of the weather, his strength and intellect allowed him to track some animals and attack them to later consume his meat, although it was not a practice that he could carry out every day and sometimes he had to get away from the place he called his home, when he did it he felt the satisfaction of knowing oneself above the other beings he knew. Little did the primeval human imagine that a piece of wood next to a small, pointed stone tied with a rope made of linen could overcome its incredible strength, so, at the time when the caveman met the human being a little more evolved that he liked to travel around the different territories like a nomad, he thought that his squalid body was ineffective in a battle and that much less was skilled in hunting, however, as he was seeing more and more of these humans, I can identify that They only fed on animals or insects, but also consumed plants and certain products from trees, while handling different tools that were unknown to the caveman, one day, knowing very strongly, the caveman tried to attack an animal of four legs similar to a bison, noticing to his surprise that the animal was much stronger than him and that in a single blow he could break his back and leave it lying on the ground, only to identify in the distance that the thin new man, used something like a branch with a stone tip, which he threw several times at the animal and managed to knock it down, then set out to eat his meat, at that moment the caveman understood it, the muscle that had strengthened that individual was possibly not visible and he had simply underestimated him, now he lay on the ground waiting for nature to charge his body to feed other beings as well.

Explanation:

In the story, <u>I invent the possible encounter of a caveman with the following evolutionary scale of man,</u> after which, despite the fact that the caveman knew that he was superior to other beings, he could show that the next evolution of himself surpassed him by something that at first impression was impossible to identify, but that over time he would understand.

kupik [55]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:

One day I heard that our ancestors were cave painting. It seemed so interesting to me! I was not sure whether they did it for decorating or if they were just training. I decided to try myself in the role of a primitive artist. I took Bear's tools from a storehouse and started to scratch everything that I saw: the walls, the postboxes and the furniture. The Screwdriver was my favorite tool. It was so entertaining. When I got to Bear's antiques he saw me aaand... scolded me!

It turned out that scrabbling drawings and words on everything was known to be vandalism. Bear explained to me that our ancestors

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