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MrMuchimi
4 years ago
8

Which text features would be most helpful to support the central idea of the passage? Select two options. a timeline showing how

people have used sugar in the past and up until the present a diagram of one of the eight hundred ships that Alexander the Great had built a map of Alexander the Great's route and the site of the sugar cane discovery a diagram of sugar cane, showing details of its outside and inside a timeline showing when Darius I and Alexander the Great learned of sugar cane
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Ilia_Sergeevich [38]4 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answers would be a map of Alexander the Great's route and the site of the sugar cane discovery and a timeline showing when Darius I and Alexander the Great learned of sugar cane

Explanation:

I took the quiz and got it right. I hope this helps you :)

victus00 [196]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

the third and fifth one

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