Which of the following statements best expresses the author’s opinion about London’s buildings? A. The buildings reflected a lack of unity among the middle and upper class people. B. There wa
Which of the following statements best expresses the author’s opinion about London’s buildings?
A. The buildings reflected a lack of unity among the middle and upper class people.
B. There was a deficiency of uniformity in the architectural style of the buildings.
C. The buildings in the eastern part of the city looked shabby since the area was poor.
D. The buildings continued to inherit London's previous architectural styles.