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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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'Early mam deified some of the inanimate matter.'what does this sentence mean?
  

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'what does this sentence mean? 'Early man deified some of the inanimate matter. It is a poorly written sentence, but it means that primitive people thought that there was a *** in non-living things like rocks, rivers, the ocean, and mountains.

  • 'what does this sentence mean?
  • 'Early man deified some of the inanimate matter.
  • It is a poorly written sentence, but it means that primitive people thought that there was a *** in non-living things like rocks, rivers, the ocean, and mountains.
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Anonymous'Early mam deified some of the inanimate matter.'what does this sentence mean?
'Early man deified some of the inanimate matter.

It is a poorly written sentence, but it means that primitive people thought that there was a *** in non-living things like rocks, rivers, the ocean, and mountains.

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