English, 21.04.2020 10:17 melissaschnelting
A city ordinances PROHIBITS THE CONSTRUCTION OF ANY STRUCTURE THAT IS taller than the statue of Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, on the dome of city hall. Whatâs the answer
A. Prohibiting the construction of any structure that is
B. Which prohibits the construction of any structure that is
C. That prohibits the construction of any structure that is
D. Prohibits the construction of any structure that is
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