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English, 22.12.2019 16:31, alani0720

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the neolithic revolution

key questions

why did some early peoples make the transition from hunter-gatherers to pastoral and agricultural societies?
what kinds of changes occurred as people settled in one place to farm?

how does the structure of this passage develop the author's ideas?

a) it presents a set of related concepts and explains how they are connected to each other.

b) it provides a sense of how important each subtopic is, relative to the other subtopics.

c) it gives a chronological view of how events build upon one another with some facts interwoven.

d) it maintains reader interest at a high level as the passage progresses.

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