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guapka [62]
3 years ago
9

Choose three important changes from the culture of the Middle Ages to

History
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spin [16.1K]3 years ago
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Option 1: After the Middle Ages, during the Renaissance, a period in which many inventions changed society.

<h3>No. This is not a complete sentence.</h3>

<h3>Option 2: During the Renaissance, several important inventions changed society after the Middle Ages.</h3><h3>No. This seems to imply that the inventions were created, then had long term effects, which is not the information you are trying to portray.</h3>

<h3>Option 3: After the Renaissance were the Middle Ages.</h3>

<h3>No. This does not include all of the necessary information.</h3>

<h3>Option 4: During the Renaissance, a period after the Middle Ages, several important inventions changed society.</h3>

<h3>Yes. This sentence is structures correctly and includes all of the correct information.</h3>
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