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Biology, 28.03.2020 01:56 Aliyahh5673

Darwin's The Descent of Man differed from On the Origin of Species in that:

a. It was based on close observation of one particular species of tortoise.
b. It was less well-written and received poorly by the reading public.
c. It dealt with the subject of human evolution.
d. It was published before Darwin had become a familiar author.

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