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Alla [95]
3 years ago
7

Select all the correct answers. Read this passage, and then answer the question. Seals played a very important role in the Harap

pan civilization. Seals often had holes so that the user could pass a thread through it and wear the seal. The seals probably carried information about the owner’s position, clan, and status. Seals were used to stamp important items for trade, such as packages or goods. They may also have been used to seal contracts. Most seals were found in large numbers near the city gates. What two inferences can be made based on the information in this passage? Seals were used as precious jewelry that were passed down from generation to generation. Seals acted like identity cards that contained a person’s personal information. Seals were used for a religious purpose and showed an individual’s power. Seals were used by priests and other religious leaders for religious ceremonies. Seals were mostly used by traders and merchants who traveled outside the city. 100 points
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2 answers:
BaLLatris [955]3 years ago
4 0

<em>Hello There!!</em>

I think the best answer is:

<em>D). Seals were mostly used by traders and merchants who traveled outside the city.</em>

<em>Because, It talks about Seals carried a lot's of information. Which it was good to trade such as packages or goods.</em>

<em>So, I think the answer is </em><em>D.</em>

<em />GoodLuck!<em />

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balu736 [363]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

answer is B-Seals acted like identity cards that contained a person’s personal information.

and E-Seals were mostly used by traders and merchants who traveled outside the city.

Explanation:

did the test! on PLATO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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