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“The creation of a mosaic was a complicated procedure that called for careful timing and teamwork. . . . Walls were painted with resin or tar before being covered with the first of three layers of plaster. . . . A sketch of the projected work was then made on the plaster to serve as a guide for the various artisans. The outermost layer of plaster, in which the pieces, or tesserae, of the mosaic would be set, was spread on only enough area to contain a day’s work. Some of the tesserae—small, carefully cut fragments of colored glass, marble, and semiprecious stones—were pressed into the wet plaster so that they projected at a slight angle. The stones thereby better reflected light and imbued the finished mosaic with a shimmering life of its own.”

—Empires Besieged: Time Frame A.D. 200–600

How many layers of materials were under the tiles?
a.
two
c.
four
b.
three
d.
five


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

3

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Answer:

the answer is three

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