For the answer to the questions above, I believe the answer is either of this two<u><em>- Limited interviewer knowledge</em></u><u><em>-and Inability to distinguish between legitimate responses and lies
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I hope my answer helped you somehow. Have a nice day ahead.
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The wave out of Africa was two million years ago .
In the Scopes "Monkey trial" in 1925, a substitute school teacher was accused
by the state of Tennessee of violating the state law that made it illegal to teach
human evolution in any state funded school.
Scopes wasn't even sure whether he had ever actually
taught evolution, but he
said that he did, so that the case
could come to trial and be heard.
I'm pretty sure it's trade as well because they used to trade goods and other things in exchange for other goods
Wiglaf is presented as an honorable, brave, and a loyal man.
Even though his companions aren't brave people who wish to battle, he reminds them of the anglo-saxon values and chooses to help, instead of cower.
A true warrior should never back down from a battle according to him, and he remains loyal and helpful.
I hope it's help