IV. Essay. 1. Using maximum of five sentences, debunk the claim that every primate should`ve evolved into human

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IV. Essay. 1. Using maximum of five sentences, debunk the claim that every primate should`ve evolved into human.
III. Identification. Direction: Identify what specific geological time is being described on each
number.
1. Homo sapiens appeared.
2. Appearance of placental mammals.
3. Apes originated.
4. Life turned to anaerobic to aerobic.
6. Aquatic and flying reptiles thrived.
7. Prokaryotes were the Earth's sole inhabitants.
8. Appearance of jawless fish.
9. Life consisted of several invertebrate groups
(Trilobites, Brachiopods, Cephalopods)
10. Age of marine invertebrates
5. Gymnosperms and mosses emerged.
IV. Essay.
1. Using maximum of five sentences, debunk the claim that every primate should've evolved into
human.
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The main idea is a clear restating of the prompt.
Each detail supports, or tells more about the topic. Follow up
sentences provide additional support.
The essay contains no errors in usage, and mech anics.
Main Idea is present and clearly written.
Each detail supports the main idea, but there are no follow up
Excellent (5)
Good (4)
Transcribed Image Text:III. Identification. Direction: Identify what specific geological time is being described on each number. 1. Homo sapiens appeared. 2. Appearance of placental mammals. 3. Apes originated. 4. Life turned to anaerobic to aerobic. 6. Aquatic and flying reptiles thrived. 7. Prokaryotes were the Earth's sole inhabitants. 8. Appearance of jawless fish. 9. Life consisted of several invertebrate groups (Trilobites, Brachiopods, Cephalopods) 10. Age of marine invertebrates 5. Gymnosperms and mosses emerged. IV. Essay. 1. Using maximum of five sentences, debunk the claim that every primate should've evolved into human. Score Description The main idea is a clear restating of the prompt. Each detail supports, or tells more about the topic. Follow up sentences provide additional support. The essay contains no errors in usage, and mech anics. Main Idea is present and clearly written. Each detail supports the main idea, but there are no follow up Excellent (5) Good (4)
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