Question
What is the relationship between the earliest British people and the seasons?
A
The earliest British people named each season for the crops.
B
The earliest British people celebrated the Christian season of Lent.
C
The earliest British people observed the season of prime tide.
D
The earliest British people only divided the year into two seasons.
A
The earliest British people named each season for the crops.
B
The earliest British people celebrated the Christian season of Lent.
C
The earliest British people observed the season of prime tide.
D
The earliest British people only divided the year into two seasons.
Answers
GPT 3.5
C
The earliest British people observed the season of prime tide.
The earliest British people observed the season of prime tide.
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