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Ira Lisetskai [31]
4 years ago
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Which description does not apply to a Romanesque church? A. thin stone walls reinforced with flying buttresses B. huge interior

columns and round arches C. small windows set in thick stone walls D. built like a fortress to serve as a refuge as well as a church
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Minchanka [31]4 years ago
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<span>A) Thin stone walls reinforced with flying buttresses description does not apply to a Romanesque church. The description above shows that a Romanesque church has thin stone walls. A Romanesque architecture is well known for its quality of the building's strength, which is built with the strong wall, and sturdy pillars.</span>
Romashka-Z-Leto [24]4 years ago
6 0

The answer is A. Thin stone walls reinforced with flying buttresses

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