Read the following paragraph.
(1) The Mayas and the Aztecs grew "chocolate tre
their homes. (...
Read the following paragraph.
(1) The Mayas and the Aztecs grew "chocolate tre
their homes. (2) The seeds from the trees were really cool.
(3) They were used in place of money. (4) They were also
used to make a chocolate drink.
Which sentence should be changed so it has the right tone?
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