HELP ASAP PLS IM TAKING THE MAP TEST !!!!!!!Read the passage.
Clay tablets discovered at the ruins of Persepolis, one of the capitals of the ancient Persian Empire, reveal important Information about the
culture and life of the once-bustling city. The tablets tell that skilled artisans, or craftspeople, from Egypt, Carla, and Susa lived and worked in
Persepolis. These workers included goldsmiths, stone cutters, and ornament makers, amongst others.
Based on the passage, which inference is most valid?
1. Persepolis was probably cut off from the rest of the world, making travel and exchange of ideas rare.
2. The buildings and monuments of Persepolis were likely plain, unadorned, and crudely constructed.
O 3. Persepolis was probably a small and quiet city in a mostly agricultural, or farm-based, community.
04. The society in Persepolis was likely wealthy enough to support a variety of skilled workers.