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Nina [5.8K]
2 years ago
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What word(s) offer context clues about the meaning of the word commodities? “competitors” “sixteenth century” “gold and ivory” “

Oba’s court”
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2 answers:
AnnZ [28]2 years ago
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Depending on the additional context (if any is given), the answer is likely "gold and ivory."
Anarel [89]2 years ago
3 0

What word(s) offer context clues about the meaning of the word commodities? “competitors” “sixteenth century” “gold and ivory” “Oba’s court”

The word <u>“gold and ivory”</u>  offers the context clues about the meaning of the word commodities.

“Competitors,” “sixteenth century” and “Oba's court” are not the commodities.

Gold and ivory are the products which are used in the transactions of buying and selling. Therefore they are commodities whereas the other three are not. Competitors can be individuals, people, or any organization taking part in any contest or competition. Sixteenth-century is the time period in the history of the civilization which marks some particular characteristics. Oba's court is the court of Oba.

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