What are time-factored markings?
a. Markings that correspond to astronomical events like phases of the moon
b. Markings that date to a particular time period
c. Markings used in carbon 14 dating of artifacts
d. Markings that enable the user to judge how much time has passed
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A) discontinuous B) nature C) continuous D) nurture
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