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for what purpose was the aperture in early roman homes
A as an exit for smokes
B for prayer
C to admit light
D both a and c
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D both a and c

The aperture in early Roman homes was used both as an exit for smoke from fires and to admit light into the living space.
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for what purpose was the aperture in early roman homes
A as an exit for smokes
B for prayer
C to admit light
D both a and c

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