Answer:
The frame took more than two years to finish, and it was hard for me to imagine the dedication required to create such a magnificent structure.
Explanation:
Objective language is language based on facts and logic. Subjective language is the opposite - it is based on the speaker's opinions, feelings, beliefs, and assumptions.
Most of the given excerpt from <em>Lady Liberty</em> is objective. The narrator tells us about how the Statue of Liberty was built - how long the entire process took, what materials were used, what effects were accomplished, etc.
The only sentence that contains subjective language is: <em>The frame took more than two years to finish, and </em><u><em>it was hard for me to imagine</em></u><em> the dedication required to create such </em><u><em>a magnificent structure</em></u><em>. </em>This is the only time the narrator expresses their personal feelings and opinion about the construction of the Statue. The underlined words are especially important as examples of subjective language.