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The cathedrals of the Middle Ages were community centers just as much as they were purely religious edifices; and they were structures that represented a city's commitment to a public realm, the opposite of being a private one.
(A) community centers just as much as they were purely religious edifices; and they were structures that represented a city's commitment to a public realm, the opposite of being a private one
(B) community centers as much as purely religious edifices; they were structures representing a city's commitment to a public realm, as opposed to private
(C) community centers as well as purely religious edifices; they were structures that represented a city's commitment to a public realm, not private ones
(D) as much community centers as purely religious edifices, structures that represented a city's commitment to a public realm, as opposed to a private one
(E) as much community centers as they were purely religious edifices, structures representing a city's commitment to a public realm, opposite of a private one
OA D
Source: Official Guide
(A) community centers just as much as they were purely religious edifices; and they were structures that represented a city's commitment to a public realm, the opposite of being a private one
(B) community centers as much as purely religious edifices; they were structures representing a city's commitment to a public realm, as opposed to private
(C) community centers as well as purely religious edifices; they were structures that represented a city's commitment to a public realm, not private ones
(D) as much community centers as purely religious edifices, structures that represented a city's commitment to a public realm, as opposed to a private one
(E) as much community centers as they were purely religious edifices, structures representing a city's commitment to a public realm, opposite of a private one
OA D
Source: Official Guide

















