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lana [24]
3 years ago
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nexus9112 [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

B. climbed onto the roof of the Gathering Hall

Explanation:

Lina disgraced her new job as a Pipeworks laborer by moving towards the roof. She was very curious and wanted to watch the view of the city from the roof. Lina and Doon lived in the city of Amber which was situated below the ground. The city was built to keep the inhabitants safe from the coming of the disaster. The builders of the city had constructed it keeping in mind all the essentials required for a sum of two hundred years. Also, the measures to be taken while leaving the City of Amber were jotted down. The city was always surrounded by darkness. The sky of the city was dark which made Lina step out and go to the roof.

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