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Homer was an ancient Greek poet who lived during the 8th century BCE, but he is not the world’s earliest known author. During the 23rd century BCE in ancient Mesopotamia, Enheduanna, a high priestess, wrote poems and _____ during the 24th century BCE in ancient Egypt, a government official named Ptahhotep wrote aphorisms and maxims intended to guide young people.17Mark for ReviewABCWhich choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?Ahymns, earlier,Bhymns earlier,Chymns;Dhymns,

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Homer was an ancient Greek poet who lived during the 8th century BCE, but he is not the world’s earliest known author. During the 23rd century BCE in ancient Mesopotamia, Enheduanna, a high priestess, wrote poems and _____ during the 24th century BCE in ancient Egypt, a government official named Ptahhotep wrote aphorisms and maxims intended to guide young people.17Mark for ReviewABCWhich choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?Ahymns, earlier,Bhymns earlier,Chymns;Dhymns,

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Solution 1

The correct choice is A: hymns, earlier. This completes the sentence in a way that conforms to the conventions of Standard English. The comma after "hymns" provides a pause before introducing a new, related piece of information (that this was earlier than the time of Homer). The comma after "earlier" is necessary to separate this piece of information from the rest of the sentence.

Solution 2

The correct choice is A: hymns, earlier. This completes the sentence in a way that conforms to the conventions of Standard English. The comma after "hymns" separates the two independent clauses, and the comma after "earlier" sets off the introductory phrase of the second clause.

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