問題詳情
35. Why does the author contrast English and French settlers with Scandinavian settlers in lines 14-18 ?
(A) To suggest that they learned at least some hunting skills from each other
(B) To illustrate that it is hard to decide who established the earliest North American hunting techniques
(C) To explain why the Scandinavians were able to adopt Native American hunting techniques more easily
(D) To show how Native Americans might have acquired steel knives and firearms
(A) To suggest that they learned at least some hunting skills from each other
(B) To illustrate that it is hard to decide who established the earliest North American hunting techniques
(C) To explain why the Scandinavians were able to adopt Native American hunting techniques more easily
(D) To show how Native Americans might have acquired steel knives and firearms
參考答案
答案:C
難度:適中0.649123
統計:A(5),B(6),C(37),D(8),E(0)
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