What is one inference the reader can make from the Article?
A
Godin Tepe was a bustling town...
What is one inference the reader can make from the Article?
A
Godin Tepe was a bustling town in ancient Mesopotamia with many different people
coming and going on a daily basis.
B
Ancient Mesopotamia was one of the most prosperous, influential, and powerful
civilizations in the history of the world.
The fast food restaurant in ancient Mesopotamia offered tastier and more interesting
options than fast food restaurants today.
C
D
Soldiers in ancient Mesopotamia were healthier and better-fed than other people, as the
evidence found at the fast food restaurant suggests.
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