Many 17th century buildings that are still in existence have been so ____ by successive owners that the original layout is no longer ____.
a) preserved-visible
b) modified-apparent
c) decimated-enshrouded
d) salvaged-required
e) neglected-appropriate
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The answer is option b.
Many 17th century buildings that are still in existence have been so modified by successive owners that the original layout is no longer apparent.
Many 17th century buildings that are still in existence have been so modified by successive owners that the original layout is no longer apparent.
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Answer:
Option (b) is the answer modified-apparent
Explanation:
The word' modified'( past of' modify') means to make partial or minor changes to( commodity) and stylish befits the environment of the first blank whereas the adjective' apparent' means easily visible or understood which fits the environment of the alternate blank. therefore B is the correct answer- it fits the given environment and conveys the needed meaning.
numerous 17th-century structures that are still in actuality have been so modified by consecutive possessors that the original layout is no longer apparent.
None of the other choices fit the environment.
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