Permanent settlements of the large, hunter-gatherer community at Ozette were possible because residents:
A. went hungry during certain seasons.
B. traded for agricultural products such as maize.
C. raised domesticated livestock.
D. grew vegetables and grains in their courtyards.
E. could rely upon abundant marine resources.
Answer: E
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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