Answer:
B. Lighthouses can make great museums and landmarks
Explanation:
Museums are sometimes buildings or institutions dedicated for exhibition of some objects to have historical value. Lighthouses from the passage make great museums in the sense that if one visits a coastal city or an inland city that has access to a major waterway, there is high chance of seeing lighthouse.
Landmarks are man-made notable towers with historical purpose. From the passage, Lighthouses can make great landmarks because it’s easy to find functional lighthouse today because of it is in a notable location. Therefore lighthouse from the passage creates museum and historical landmarks in maritime culture.
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- Introduction: Present a short introduction to each text.
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Answer:put
Explanation:put agrees to all
Elizabeth is the character who identifies the rockpile as a dangerous place. This story was taken from the short story collection, Going to Meet the Man. The setting of the story is <span>in a small part of town where you can see the whole street from your balcony.</span>