What does the information in Ancient Egypt suggest about the author’s point of view? Select all that apply.
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The author thinks that sometimes it is better to simply appreciate the pyramids rather than try to understand how they were created.
The author believes the pyramids will start to have a strong influence on future architectural projects throughout the world.
The author does not believe humans could have built such giant structures given the tools available at the time.
The author cannot understand how it is possible that the pyramids are still standing after so many centuries.
The author thinks that the architectural design elements of the pyramids are some of the best in the world.
The author is fascinated by the size and construction quality of the pyramids. this is from studysync End-of-Unit - Grade 8 - Unit 1
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