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In paragraph 3, what point is the author making when she describes a ditch surrounding the mounds? a) the ditch could be used for protective purposes. b) the ditch was added to make the site more beautiful. c) the native americans were skilled at making ditches. d) scientists cannot research the site because of the ditch.

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