H   Nevertheless, although it took hundreds of years, alphab…

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H   Nevertheless, аlthоugh it tооk hundreds of yeаrs, аlphabets would eventually change the way people thought. From a small patch in the Middle East, the notion of one symbol per sound gradually became widespread around the world, taking root first among the Greeks, who adapted some characters into written vowels. The Latin alphabet of the Romans evolved from the Greek around the sixth century B.C. By the ninth century A.D., Japan had integrated phonetic components into its written language, Korea by the 15th. How does the author organize most of the supporting details in Paragraph H?

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