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                This photograph shows the Statue of Liberty.
A green statue of a woman holding a book in one arm and her other arm fully raised while holding a torch. The statue is on a stone platform.
Which detail from "Lady Liberty" does this image support?
"It was designed so any stress was shifted to the steel supports inside – although the sea air did turn the copper surface to a soft green tarnish."
"It was shipped as 350 pieces in 214 crates – 31 tons of copper and 125 tons of steel."
"Inside, kerosene lamps were the only light. The air was stale, and it seemed like a place where accidents could happen."
"When we got there, the harbor was busy, and the island seemed a mess. The US Lighthouse Board was having some trouble with repairs."
            
        A green statue of a woman holding a book in one arm and her other arm fully raised while holding a torch. The statue is on a stone platform.
Which detail from "Lady Liberty" does this image support?
"It was designed so any stress was shifted to the steel supports inside – although the sea air did turn the copper surface to a soft green tarnish."
"It was shipped as 350 pieces in 214 crates – 31 tons of copper and 125 tons of steel."
"Inside, kerosene lamps were the only light. The air was stale, and it seemed like a place where accidents could happen."
"When we got there, the harbor was busy, and the island seemed a mess. The US Lighthouse Board was having some trouble with repairs."
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    The detail from "Lady Liberty" that this image supports is:
"It was designed so any stress was shifted to the steel supports inside – although the sea air did turn the copper surface to a soft green tarnish."
This is supported by the description of the statue being green, which is attributed to the tarnish from the exposure to sea air.
    
"It was designed so any stress was shifted to the steel supports inside – although the sea air did turn the copper surface to a soft green tarnish."
This is supported by the description of the statue being green, which is attributed to the tarnish from the exposure to sea air.
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