_____ in the late 1800’s, many of the coastline’s lighthouses remain standing today, having withstood the forces of nature for decades.A. built B. building C. been built D. having built
_____ in the late 1800’s, many of the coastline’s lighthouses remain standing today, having withstood the forces of nature for decades.
A. built
B. building
C. been built
D. having built
B. building
C. been built
D. having built
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