Which statements best describe how the author uses more than one structure to present information in “From Barter to Bitcoin”?
Select the two correct answers.
The author explains causes for the fluctuation of the value of money and describes how these changes affect people.
The text uses chronology to explain how the use of currency has changed since it was first introduced.
The author describes why modern forms of money are more convenient for people to use.
The text uses comparison to show how different countries save and spend currency.
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