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“The twentieth century saw some of the biggest advances in cartography.”

How does this sentence fit into the text structure?

It introduces the major problem of the text.

It indicates a new chronological section of the text.

It provides a solution to an earlier problem.

It makes a direct comparison between two things in the text.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
It indicates a new chronological section of the text.

Reason: the sentence signals a change in time (the twentieth century) and introduces developments that will be discussed, so it functions as a chronological/topic shift rather than stating a problem, offering a solution, or making a direct comparison.