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Answer:B
Explanation: because In the passage it says “it tells of growing a circle of sugar cane as a kind and sweet protection
The inference this passage supports is:
B. Hindus who lived in ancient times believed that sugar had powerful properties.
- In the book "Sugar Changed the World," the authors shows how the discovery and exportation of sugar changed countries and trade all over the world.
- This particular excerpt shows how sugar was part of the Hindu culture.
- The Atharva Veda contains details that lead us to infer that Hindus who lived in ancient times regarded sugar as something powerful and magical.
- Evidence of that is the "bow made of sugar cane" and "circle of sugar cane as a kind protection for a lover."
- In conclusion, we can see that mystical powers were then associated with sugar by the Hindus.
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