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stellarik [79]
3 years ago
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PLEASE ANSWER ASAP!!! AN EXPLANATION WITH YOUR ANSWER IS A MMMMUUUSSSTTTTTTTTTT REQUIREMENT IN ORDER TO RECEIVE POINTS AND THE B

RAINLIEST ANSWER!!!
Why does the author of City include perspective drawings, such as those seen on pages 45 and 60, in the book?



A.
to show where Verbonia might have actually stood on a map of Italy


B.
to show how the people of Verbonia feel about the city they call home


C.
to show what problems the building(s) in Verbonia faced and to show how city planners solved them


D.
to show what a real person would see if he or she was standing on or near the ground and looking at the building(s)
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wolverine [178]3 years ago
4 0
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. to show what a real person would see if he or she was standing on or near the ground and looking at the building(s)." <span>the author of City include perspective drawings, such as those seen on pages 45 and 60, in the book.</span>
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