Answer:
a compare-and-contrast text structure
Explanation: i think im pretty sure its right
Answer:
What the author is saying in this text is that the sculptures are so precise that they are still impressive when you look at them up close, even though they were not meant to be exhibited directly on the floor, but on a high pedestal. The "jowls" and "muzzle" of the horse are the "things that could not have been seen when they were on their high perch," yet the carver paid as much attention to detail ("cut with as much care") when he sculpted them as if they were at eye level ("as though they had been made for the floor").
Explanation: the aswer is c
i think im not sure tho
Answer:
A. To gain more information
Explanation:
obvious
It’s a simile because it said as though
there you go, hope it will help
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