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Ston2 Read the passace and then answer the question:
The European alphabets in use today owe their origins to
Egyptian hieroglyphics. A people called the Phoenicians
began to simplify the many pictograms used in
hieroglyphics around 1000 BCE. The Phoenician alphabet
was easy to adapt to other languages. The Greeks adopted
it in the 8th century BCE, and Latin-speaking people
adopted it in the 7th century BCE.
Which term best describes the way the passage is organized?
A. Sequential
B. Spatial

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