Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World.

A rock drawing in Spain from about 7000 B.C. shows a man who has climbed a hillside, found a crevice holding a hive, and is reaching in to grab the honey. Indeed, a lucky wanderer in just about any part of Europe, Africa, or Asia that wasn’t covered with ice could stumble on a hive and—at the risk of some stings—come away with a treat. (People in the Americas had no bees, so used syrups made from maple trees, agave cactus, or mashed fruits for their sweeteners.) Then someone figured out that you didn't have to be lucky. You could hollow out a log near bees, and they would make it their home. You could "keep" bees—you didn't have to find them.

Which statement best describes the structure of this passage?

It shows the chronological order of when different types of sweeteners were discovered.
It uses a problem-and-solution structure to show how people got honey without searching for bees.
It shows cause and effect by revealing that people who raided beehives often were stung.
It uses a compare-and-contrast structure by comparing the popularity of each type o



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