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Anna [14]
4 years ago
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Based on the following etymological information, which topic is the study of chronology most closely related to? . . monolith: G

reek monos \"single, alone\" + lithos \"stone\". biography: Greek bios \"life\" + graphia \"record, account\". biology: Greek bios \"life\" + logia \"a speaking, theory, science\". chronograph: Greek chronos \"time\" + graphia \"record, account\". . A. financial accounting. B. ordering events. C. single-celled organisms. D. a single event or time
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2 answers:
maxonik [38]4 years ago
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The correct answer for this question is 

monolith: Greek monos \"single, alone\" + lithos \"stone\". (<span>D. a single event or time)</span><span>

biography: Greek bios \"life\" + graphia \"record, account\".  (</span><span>A. financial accounting. )</span><span>

biology: Greek bios \"life\" + logia \"a speaking, theory, science\". (</span><span>C. single-celled organisms.)
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chronograph: Greek chronos \"time\" + graphia \"record, account\" (</span>B. ordering events.)<span>

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Anon25 [30]4 years ago
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Based on the following etymological information, the topic that is the study of chronology, most closely related to is Chronograph. The correct answer would be option B. Ordering events. "Chronos" means time and logy comes from the word "Logia" which means study or science. 
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