English, 15.12.2021 19:40 jasmelynn16
The food laws made most bugs off-limits. But the ancient
Hebrews could eat locusts. Locusts eat crops. So why let
them destroy the harvest? Instead, people ate them. The
locusts were grilled or fried. They made a sweet and
crunchy snack.
Why is this passage in the Article? It shows
A. why ancient food laws made bugs off-limits
B. that crops today are often destroyed by bugs
C. that locusts are a snack people eat today
D. why the ancient Hebrews ate locuists
Answers: 1
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