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Which of the following changes involved in irrelevant in the evolution of man
Options
(a) loss of tail
(b) change of diet from hard roots
(c) perfection of hand for tool making
(d) increase in the ability of communication
Correct Answer:
change of diet from hard roots
Explanation:
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