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dlinn [17]
3 years ago
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Ashton made this list of topics to use in his two-page report about bridges. Crossing the Brooklyn Bridge Famous bridges of the

world The architecture of bridges The many types of bridges Which topic from Ashton's list is the most clearly focused? A. Crossing the Brooklyn Bridge B. The many types of bridges C. The architecture of bridges D. Famous bridges of the world
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1 answer:
Arte-miy333 [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

B. The many types of bridges.

Explanation:

There are many types of bridges in the world. Some are famous for its engineering. Some are famous for the geographical importance. Brooklyn bridge is one of the finest engineering of the 19th century. It is build at East river connecting Brooklyn to Manhattan. The Ashton has made two page report about the bridges. It should cover different types and famous bridges of the world.

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