Why did people domesticate plants?

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They were more flavorfull

They were a reliable food supply.

They made it easier to migrate.

They wanted to live in a variety of environments.

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The most suitable response would be:

- They were a reliable food supply.

People domesticated plants mainly for the purpose of having a steady and dependable food source. By cultivating and growing plants, early humans could have a more stable and consistent supply of food to sustain themselves and their communities.
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Which phrase describes a clause?(1 point)
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a group of adjectives set off from the sentence by commas
a group of adjectives set off from the sentence by commas

a group of words that contains a subject and a verb
a group of words that contains a subject and a verb

a group of words that does not express a complete thought
a group of words that does not express a complete thought

a group of words that adds more information to a sentence but can be removed 
a group of words that adds more information to a sentence but can be removed 
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