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can anyone provide me with an autobiography of market in 250 words

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Answered by Sachinahuja
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The term market comes from the Latinmercatus ("market place"). The earliest recorded use of the term market in English is in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle of 963, a work that was created during the reign of Alfred the Great (r. 871-899) and subsequently distributed, copied throughout English monasteries. The exact phrase was “Ic wille þæt markete beo in þe selue tun,” which roughly translates as “I want to be at that market in the good town.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

belonging to the same time as somebody/something else

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