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Read the passage: The architectural grandeur of the Malla era is a testament to the sophisticated urban planning and artistic fervor of that period. These structures are not merely relics but living symbols of cultural identity. Question: How does the author view the Malla era structures?
AAs useless old buildings
BAs symbols of cultural identity and artistic sophistication
CAs obstacles to modern development
DAs simple houses for farmers
✓ Correct Answer: B — As symbols of cultural identity and artistic sophistication
The text refers to them as 'living symbols of cultural identity' and a testament to 'artistic fervor'.
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