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English, 18.04.2020 00:20, erieannapickett12

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Based on the information in the passage, which statements can be made about this photograph?

Select each correct answer.

a) Gustave Eiffel designed the scaffolding shown in this photo.

b) The statue’s temporary construction in Paris is depicted in this photo.

c) The statue was disassembled after this photograph was taken.

d) In this photo, the wooden molds that were made of the statue are visible.

e) It is evident that the “pointing up” process had not yet taken place.

f) This photo was taken during construction of the statue in New York in 1886.


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