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Kazeer [188]
2 years ago
6

Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. When the prophet Muhammad began preaching in A.D. 610, he attracted only a few di

sciples. Yet by the time he died in 632, his faith had spread throughout Arabia. By 642, the armies of Muslim conquerors, along with the arguments of the Muslim faithful, took the religion all across Syria, Iraq, parts of Iran, and Egypt. From there, Islam spread through North Africa along the Mediterranean, across to the Iberian Peninsula, and over to France. Islam's march into Europe ended in 732, when the French defeated the Muslim armies at the battle of Poitiers. But that was not all. Muslim rulers took Alexander's old lands in Afghanistan and then, from there, swept through to conquer northern India. The pagan tribes of Central Asia chose Islam. By conversion or conquest, Islam, the religion of Muhammad, won over nearly all the lands of the ancient world: Egypt, Persia, India, and the Christian Mediterranean. Which text features would be most helpful to support the central idea of the passage
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2 answers:
nalin [4]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

- a map showing the spread of Islam through much of the ancient world.

- a timeline showing the spread of Muhammad's teachings.

Explanation:

Text features are described as the different structures like tables, headings, Italics, diagrams, labels, captions, etc. that the authors employ to present the information in a more clear, efficient, effective, and easy to understand manner.

As per the question, the use of 'a map to display the spread of Islam in the ancient world along with a timeline displaying the dissemination of teachings of the prophet Muhammad' <u>would make the information more impactful and assist the readers in understanding the idea author's purpose more quickly</u>. The visual text features like map and timeline help the readers in comprehending the information better and easier.

Oksanka [162]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

B and E are correct ;)

Explanation:

just took the test! ;)

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