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dalyningkenk

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Although archaeologists and historians are both interested in the past, how does archaeology differ from history in its approach?
 
  A) Unlike historians, archaeologists study past societies that pre-date written records, using only material remains such as pottery and stone tools.
  B) Unlike historians, archaeologists only care about the writing systems of non-English speakers.
  C) Archaeologists dig up dinosaurs, while historians focus on humans.
  D) Archaeologists only rely on fossil remains from human ancestors.

Question 2

Why do children use fillers such as y'know or um as they acquire knowledge of conversation structure?
 
  A They are trying to keep their turn going.
  B They are trying to interrupt a speaker.
  C They are being active listeners.
  D They are turning the floor over to another speaker.
  E They are trying to end the conversation.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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