How were kites first used by the Ancient Chinese? *
As a toy for young children
O A way to mo...
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How were kites first used by the Ancient Chinese? *
As a toy for young children
O A way to move things to the top of the Great Wall
As signal warnings for the army
O As a contest during the emperor's games
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