Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Long before writing, people used small clay tokens to record goods: they put shaped tokens (for jars, animals, etc.) into clay envelopes and often pressed the token shapes onto the outside to show what was inside. As villages and crafts grew, many new token shapes appeared. Around 3100 B.C. these three‑dimensional tokens were replaced by marks on clay tablets; over time those marks split into separate number signs and item symbols, producing the abstract written signs seen on later Sumerian tablets—Schmandt‑Besserat argues this is how writing began.
Logic Breakdown
Look for explicit statements about what happened to the token system. Key supporting sentences: "The token system, essentially a system of three-dimensional nouns, was replaced in about 3100 B.C. by a system of marks on clay tablets." Also use the oil-jar example: "At first it took two ovoid tokens to record two jars of oil. A little later, it took two markings on a clay tablet... Eventually, it took three signs on the tablet... With three such signs, an abstract and flexible written form had arrived." These show tokens were superseded.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage16.With which one of the following statements about the society in which the clay tokens were used would Schmandt-Besserat be most likely to agree?
Correct Answer
D
D is correct because the passage explicitly says the token system was replaced around 3100 B.C. by marks on clay tablets. The oil-jar example shows tablet marks took over the recording functions formerly performed by tokens, and the passage describes the arrival of an abstract written form that made the three-dimensional token system unnecessary: "The token system...was replaced in about 3100 B.C. by a system of marks on clay tablets." and "At first it took two ovoid tokens... A little later, it took two markings on a clay tablet... Eventually, it took three signs... an abstract and flexible written form had arrived." Replacement implies the tokens became redundant.
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