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Ancient Roman architecture
Features of Roman Homes
Purpose of Aperture
For what purpose was the aperture in early Roman homes?(1 point)Responses As an exit for smoke As an exit for smokeFor prayerFor prayerTo admit lightTo admit lightBoth a and c
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Both a and c. The aperture in early Roman homes served as an exit for smoke and to admit light.
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