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What is the difference between something ancient and something antique?
A. Something antique isn't valuable.
B. Something ancient is unwanted
C. Something ancient is older
A. Something antique isn't valuable.
B. Something ancient is unwanted
C. Something ancient is older
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C. Something ancient is older
The main difference between something ancient and something antique is their age. Something ancient typically refers to items that are extremely old, often from ancient civilizations or time periods. On the other hand, something antique is generally used to describe items that are older and have value or are considered collectible or desirable.
The main difference between something ancient and something antique is their age. Something ancient typically refers to items that are extremely old, often from ancient civilizations or time periods. On the other hand, something antique is generally used to describe items that are older and have value or are considered collectible or desirable.
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