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Did the Akkadians adopt Sumerian writing and language? Explain.

A) Yes, they fully embraced Sumerian culture
B) No, they retained their own distinct language and writing system
C) Partially, they incorporated some aspects of Sumerian culture
D) It is unclear, as there are no historical records

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Final answer:

The Akkadians partially adopted Sumerian writing and language, using cuneiform for their own Semitic language while also preserving Sumerian for cultural and religious texts.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Akkadians adopted the Sumerian writing system and aspects of their language but maintained their own Semitic tongue. With the migration of the Amorites and the establishment of cities like Mari, Asshur, and Babylon, the Akkadian and Sumerian languages and cultural elements were preserved, particularly in the domains of religious rituals and literary works. Additionally, the use of cuneiform, originally developed for Sumerian, evolved and was adapted by subsequent Mesopotamian cultures for their languages.

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