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                In the figure, the lowest part of the diagram is most likely separated from the upper part of the diagram because
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the existence of language superfamilies has not been confirmed.
the existence of language superfamilies has not been confirmed.
early language superfamilies differed drastically from today’s languages.
early language superfamilies differed drastically from today’s languages.
not all contemporary languages originated from prehistoric superfamilies.
not all contemporary languages originated from prehistoric superfamilies.
no theories exist to explain the existence of languages in that time period.
no theories exist to explain the existence of languages in that time period.
that era existed so far back in prehistory that it is difficult to illustrate on a diagram.
            
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the existence of language superfamilies has not been confirmed.
the existence of language superfamilies has not been confirmed.
early language superfamilies differed drastically from today’s languages.
early language superfamilies differed drastically from today’s languages.
not all contemporary languages originated from prehistoric superfamilies.
not all contemporary languages originated from prehistoric superfamilies.
no theories exist to explain the existence of languages in that time period.
no theories exist to explain the existence of languages in that time period.
that era existed so far back in prehistory that it is difficult to illustrate on a diagram.
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    The most likely reason for the separation of the lowest part of the diagram from the upper part is **that era existed so far back in prehistory that it is difficult to illustrate on a diagram.** 
This response suggests that early languages or language families are not well-documented or understood enough to be effectively represented in a clear diagram, which could lead to a separation in the visual representation.
    
This response suggests that early languages or language families are not well-documented or understood enough to be effectively represented in a clear diagram, which could lead to a separation in the visual representation.
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