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58. A friend shows off his work and boasts about how
59. - 63. sorularda, boş bırakılan yere, parçada anlam
well he did it. However, you spot a big mistake—he bütünlüğünü sağlamak için getirilebilecek cümleyi
has prepared an assignment on a different subject bulunuz.
than the one your teacher assigned. You decide to
59. First peoples in the southeastern U.S. were
tell him because not doing so would be like letting
hunters and gatherers. They began growing corn
your friend give an error-full assignment to the
and other crops in the first millennium AD. As
teacher. So you kindly say: ----
they became more competent at gardening, they
A) What exactly was the subject of the assignment? formed permanent towns and developed a rich
I remember it as something else. culture characterised by enormous clay mounds
B) Why boast so much? You haven’t even written as memorials to their gods and graves for their
the subject of your homework correctly yet. honoured dead. ---- The culture moved south into
Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. Its
C) Shall we do the next homework together? You
are very good at these things. people became renowned traders, exchanging
jewellery, pottery, animal pelts, tools, and other
D) It is such a good assignment that I’m sure you will
things across the eastern part of the continent of
get the highest mark in the class.
America and as far west as the Rocky Mountains.
E) Better change the cover of the assignment. It isn’t
very compliant with the evaluation scale. A) The southeast region, which stretched from North
Carolina to the Gulf of Mexico, was home to more
than two dozen Native American tribes.
B) Native Americans from the Southeast spoke
languages from the Siouan, Caddoan , Iroquoian,
and Muskogean families.
C) The natural landscape of the Southeast is divided
up into a number of distinct physiographic and
biological zones.
D) Scholars learn about the cultures of the Southeast
by looking for evidence from different sources,
such as artefacts, linguistics, folklore, and oral
history.
E) Most early builders of these structures were from
the Adena-Hopewell culture, which began around
the Ohio River.
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