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Art This passage is from page 77 of A History of Greek Art by F. B. Tarbell.
Read the following sentence from the passage.
It was to the temple and its adjunct buildings that the architectural genius and the material resources of Greece were
devoted.
Which two sentences correctly paraphrase the sentence?
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It was to build the temple and its adjunct buildings that the architectural genius and
material resources were devoted (Tarbell 77).
Greece mainly took advantage of its most talented architects and other assets to
focus on building temples and their surrounding buildings (Tarbell 77).
Resources in Greece were most often used to build temples and their supporting
structures (Tarbell 77).
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The architectural genius and the material resources of Greece were devoted to the
temple and its adjunct buildings (Tarbell 77).
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