This is true, and it refers to the empress Leizu who lived around the time, and who is believed to have discovered silk. However, the earliest sources speak of 3500 BC- so a lot earlier, but yes, they could produce silk by 2700 BC
The answer to your question is A. I hope this helps
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My interpretation will be done in three parts: The Preamble, the Body, and the Conclusion.
The Preamble is, in my opinion, the most eloquently worded statement on how government should function in relation to its citizens that has ever been written. It is, in essence, a notification to the world that ‘these united Colonies’ have something to declare.
The Body is the list of grievances which the colonists had ‘suffered’ at the hands of the King. They are justification for that which the colonists need to declare.
The Conclusion is the declaration itself. Short and sweet, it says in no uncertain terms that these colonies can do all “Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do.”
Explanation:
Islam arrived in sw Asia in a peaceful way through trade and interactions between Muslim merchants and locals. Hope this helps!