Answer:
Overall, in “Two Ways of Seeing a River”, Mark Twain addresses the importance of understanding the extent of the merits of what people have. He questions whether experience and knowledge are more rewarding than the vivid perception of things and the ability to see meaning beyond their surface.
The Chinese used water routes and silk could not travel over water.
The Mongols were devastating Chinese territory at this time and the trade routes to sea were dangerous. There was still a high demand for silk, but overland took longer
He draws to feel important and get the world to pay attention to him
Answer:
helped, developed, create
Explanation:
A verb is an action word. helping, developing and creating are all actions.