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shoot4greatness
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The Achaemenid empire of Persia reached the Indus valley in the fifth century B.C, bringing the Aramaic script with it, from which was derived both northern and southern Indian alphabets.
A) same as above
B) the Aramaic script with it, and from which deriving both the northern and the
C) with it the Aramaic script, from which derive both the northern and the
D) with it the Aramaic script, from which derives both northern and
E) with it the Aramaic script, and deriving from it both the northern and the
Hi ya'll. I still don't understand why the OA is C, not D. The script was derived from the northern and southern Indian alphabets. I can't see the grammatical logic behind this answer. Although the verb "derive" is in the sub modifier, definition wise, derive means caused BY something, not causing something. Help please!!!
A) same as above
B) the Aramaic script with it, and from which deriving both the northern and the
C) with it the Aramaic script, from which derive both the northern and the
D) with it the Aramaic script, from which derives both northern and
E) with it the Aramaic script, and deriving from it both the northern and the
Hi ya'll. I still don't understand why the OA is C, not D. The script was derived from the northern and southern Indian alphabets. I can't see the grammatical logic behind this answer. Although the verb "derive" is in the sub modifier, definition wise, derive means caused BY something, not causing something. Help please!!!












