English, asked by mohidqadeer94, 2 months ago

Our first human ancestors were a rare species. They lived under precarious conditions, exposes to rigorous of the weather, to the hostility of the wild beasts, and to the dangerous of famine that could be caused by the drought. They possessed no weapon, they probably had not mastered the use of fire and if they had language of any sort, it must have consisted of no more than a few cries. Their one weapon in the struggle for existence was intelligence and intelligence at first was very far from being so powerful a weapon as it has become. The biological usefulness of intelligence consists largely in the possibility of transmitting experience. An animal may learn from another animal what it actually sees done, but it cannot learn through narrative, a man, when he has acquired language, can do so and therefore the intelligence of each individual can become the property of the whole tribe and each generation can hand on to the next a multitude of skills which would be beyond the power of any animal species to transmit.
what'll be the topic of above passage???​

Answers

Answered by shibamondal878
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Our first parent are Adam and Eve

Explanation:

The topic will be our first parent were who and they do what and how they survive and etc etc

Answered by kirankaurspireedu
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Answer:

The Early Man

Explanation:

  • Grammar is important because language allows us to have conversations about language.
  • The types of word part groupings that make up sentences throughout all languages, not just English, are identified by grammar.
  • We can all utilise grammar but we're all human beings, even as young children. In fact, a conjunction is a letter that connects two or more words, phrases, or clauses.
  • The guidelines for word and phrase structures in The reader or listener may detect whether a statement would be in the past, present, or future tense by the way it is put together.
  • English grammar refers to the collection of grammatical rules that regulate the English language. This includes how words, phrases, clauses, sentences, and entire texts are organised.

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