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English, 20.01.2021 20:40 rn2be1980

50:11 Read the excerpt from A Short Walk Around the
Pyramids and through the World of Art.
In the past, the Kota spoke to the bones of their
ancestors before making important decisions. They
stored the bones in small baskets woven of rolls of bark
or leaves. Sculpture such as this piece - which is
called a Kota funerary figure -- was tied to the top of the
baskets. We are not certair what the figure meant to
the Kota
Which text feature would best help the reader
understand this excerpt?
O a sidebar about other African tribes
a glossary to define the word "funerary"
a graph showing the number of Kota sculptures
O a chapter heading to summarize the text

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