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In contrast to Ionic and Corinthian columns found on Grecian temples (and on many modern buildings), Doric columns have no base.
 
  a. chronological order
  b. listing
  c. compare-contrast
  d. cause-effect
  e. definition

Question 2

Fenway Park has been the home of the Boston Red Sox since the park opened on
   April 20, 1912.
 
  a. chronological order
  b. listing
  c. compare-contrast
  d. cause-effect
  e. definition



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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