The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you forgot to attach the images or photographs of the ancient writing.
However, trying to help you we did some research and you are probably referring to the cuneiform type of writing. If that is the case, then the answer would be this one.
The entries that would help you find specific information about what ancient writing actually looked like are:
1.- Sumerian tablets.
2.- Clay tablets.
3.- Egyptian Rosetta Stone.
4.- Walls with hieroglyphs.
Historians and archeologists have found this cuneiform style of writing in excavations in the Middle East. This place was the settlement of the ancient Sumerian civilization that settled in the middle of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, modern-day Iraq. THis area was the place of important city-states such as Nippur, Eridu, Kish, Lagash, and Uruk.
It has not been easy for experts to interpret what this cuneiform clay tablet says, because is a difficult language.
Out of the choices given, when you compromise during a negotiation you relax some of your requirements. The correct answer is A.
Answer:
"Metaphorically each rich nation can be seen as a lifeboat full of comparatively rich people."
this best states hardin's central argument in my opinion because the statement is subtle but it's spot on to the point he's trying to get across.
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Answer: For example two people are arguing but they give up their ideas, and decide to agree to one descision instead of arguing about other desicions. If its wrong, is there a sentence 'compromise' was used in? if yes please give me the sentence. Sometimes the definitions of words change depending on the context. Hope it helps, and I didnt use a definition from a website
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