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Based on paragraph 1, what does the description of the paper houses most suggest about the people who lived in them? |
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| A. | They based their designs on historical buildings. | | B. | They adapted their designs to deal with nature. | | C. | They were unable to get sturdy building materials. | | D. | They were trying to copy buildings from other places. |
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According to the selection, what was true about Japanese gardens? |
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| A. | The gardens were used as places of worship. | | B. | The gardens were used as a way to escape the tiny house. | | C. | The gardens included many beautiful details. | | D. | The gardens included plants that could survive in cold weather. |
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What is the most likely reason the selection includes a description of Fallingwater? |
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| A. | Fallingwater was built with paper walls like a Japanese paper house. | | B. | The architect of Fallingwater was inspired by Japanese design. | | C. | The architect of Fallingwater was Japanese. | | D. | Fallingwater had Japanese gardens. |
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Based on paragraph 10, why was Frank Lloyd Wright’s design for Fallingwater considered “daring”? |
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| A. | The house was built in an unusual setting. | | B. | The house was built to look like an old house. | | C. | The house was built using expensive materials. | | D. | The house was built so that the rooms could be rearranged easily. |
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How is the information in the selection mainly organized? |
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| A. | by topic with supporting details | | B. | by explaining causes and effects | | C. | by the order in which events happened | | D. | by describing problems and their solutions |
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