This great city of [Tenochtitlan] is situated in this salt lake. . . . There are four . . . entrances to the city, all of which are formed by artificial [walkways]. . . . The city is as large as Seville or Cordova; its streets . . . are very wide and straight. . . . All the streets at intervals have openings, through which the water flows . . . ; and at these openings, some of which are very wide, there are also very wide bridges, composed of large pieces of timber, of great strength and well put together; on many of these bridges ten horses can go abreast.
What impression does Cortés give about the city of Tenochtitlán?
It is small and intimate.
It is well-built and well-organized.
It is less impressive than European cities.
It is not very advanced.
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B. It is well-built and well-organized.
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