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Palace of Versailles: Fit For a King?



King Louis XIV of France wanted a palace that equaled what he considered his glorious rule. He decreed that a glorious palace be built in Versailles. While many people believe that he succeeded in his effort, others are saying the palace was a miserable place.
Set in a 250-acre garden with pools, plantings, and fountains laid out in specific geometric patterns, the palace is a 1,300-room building and is more than a quarter of a mile long. It is filled with flashy and bold embellishments and paintings and sculptures by major European artists.
Though the palace is a sight to behold, it was made without basic plumbing and bathing facilities. Also, the design didn't make sense as the kitchen was so far removed from the dining room that many times meals were served cold.
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Select the pair of words that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the pair below.

Palace of Versailles : King Louis XIV
A.
White House : President Reagan
B.
Queen Elizabeth II : Windsor Palace
C.
Eiffel Tower : Paris, France
D.
New York : Statue of Liberty

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The relationship in the pair "Palace of Versailles : King Louis XIV" represents a significant association between a notable structure and the person who is most famously connected to or responsible for it.

Among the options provided, the best choice is:

**B. Queen Elizabeth II : Windsor Palace**

This pair reflects a similar relationship, as Queen Elizabeth II is significantly associated with Windsor Palace, just as King Louis XIV is associated with the Palace of Versailles. Both pairs consist of a monarch and a palace they are known for.

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