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Percy is overseeing an archaeological dig where an ancient civilization was located. He finds evidence of a vast human-made mountain that seemed to house some sort of a garden. Percy is confused. The geography of this ancient civilization is not suited for such a large garden located at such a great height. Further exploration shows that the gardens were watered with the help of a human-made watering system. Sam is astonished by this discovery.
Based on the passage, what two conclusions can be drawn about this ancient civilization?
The ancient civilization spent too many resources on architecture.
The ancient civilization was technologically and culturally advanced.
The ancient civilization didn’t pay enough attention to architecture.
The ancient civilization had nothing to do with making the garden.
The ancient civilization overcame the limits of its geography.
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Answer: The ancient civilization was technologically and culturally advanced
The ancient civilization overcame the limits of its geography.
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