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Ne4ueva [31]
3 years ago
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Before telephones amd e-mail were invented, people share urgent news by sending a

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Gekata [30.6K]3 years ago
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I believe your answer would be letters. People would send letters to communicate with eachother :) I hope this helps!

hichkok12 [17]3 years ago
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Hello there, back in those days were people use to work only and sleep the only way of communication was through letters. They use to get plain ink and a paper made of recycled linen and cotton rags and don't forget the feather. Those were the ( Ingredients ) to write a letter. If my answer was good enough to help you please mark me as brainliest thank you and have the best day ever!

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