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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Reasons Why

1. To make the building look three-dimensional using a different angle, such as an angle we would see the building at.
2. Because it is closer to the shore than the sailing ship is.
3. Because it shows the triumph of Christianity over the Roman Empire. 
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