Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. But it is in India, where it was used as an offering in religious and magical ceremonies, that we have the first written record of sugar. Long before the first pyramids were built in Egypt, the ancient Sumerians traded with the people of Harappa and Mohenjo Daro, who lived along the Indus River. Unfortunately, we are still not able to read the writings left behind from those ancient cities. So the first documents telling us about life in that region come from a much later period. These Hindu sacred teachings were probably first gathered together sometime between 1500 and 900 B.C., and were carefully memorized. Only hundreds of years later were they finally written down. The Hindu writings tell us of a religion in which fire was extremely important. People believed that the gods gave fire to human beings. Yet fire was also a way for humans to reach the gods. By placing offerings in a special fire, a priest could turn them into smoke and send them on to the gods. Five ingredients were selected for this special burning: milk, cheese, butter, honey, and sugar cane. Which details would best fit in a summary of this passage? Select two options. "in India . . . it was used as an offering in religious and magical ceremonies" "the first written record of sugar" "Long before the first pyramids were built in Egypt" "gods gave fire to human beings" "a priest could turn them into smoke and send them on to the gods"

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Answer:

A - "in India . . . it was used as an offering in religious and magical ceremonies"

B - "the first written record of sugar"

Explanation:

From the passage, the details that would best fit in a summary of the passage would be options A and B because they contain the necessary details to sum up the entire passage.

From the passage, it is told that sugar was first recorded in India as being used as an offering in religious ceremonies.

It is explained in the passage that the ancient Sumerians first traded with the people of Harappa and Mohenjo in sugar but unfortunately the writings from that period are still not being able to be read.

The details which would best fit in a summary of the passage are:

A. "in India . . . it was used as an offering in religious and magical ceremonies"

B. "the first written record of sugar"

  • A summary must reduce a text so that the same things is said in fewer words.
  • A summary, thus, must not include anything that is unnecessary for the text to make sense. Only essential information must be chosen.
  • The passage we are analyzing here is from the book "Sugar Changed the World," by Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos in which the authors show how sugar and history are connected.
  • In the passage, there are several details that can be left out when writing a summary simply because they are not necessary, even if they are interesting.
  • The only two things that really matter are the facts that the first written record of sugar is from India, where it was used in ceremonies. This is everything we need to know about sugar here.
  • Details about fire and the gods are fun to know, but they do not add up to the knowledge.
  • In conclusion, letters A and B are the only ones that should be included in a summary for offering the necessary information.

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