A. USING THE PRONTRACTOR, MEASURE THE DEGREES OF EACH ANGLE BELOW.

Answer:
Pre-historic Architecture is the first type of architecture which is made of huge (1.).
which is intended for
(2.)
The Egyptian Architecture was developed during the predynastic period of 4,000 BC. The structure has
a thick (3)
with a few openings to obtain (4.)
In Greek Architecture, temples
consisted of a central shrine or room in an aisle surrounded by (5.). and (6.)
Roman Architecture erected
huge halls and (7.)
and arenas for public (8)
baths and procession. The Byzantines creates mosaic
decorations and the use of (9.)
to bring light from high (10.)
The Romanesque
Architecture features churches are often grand sculptured
(11.) Wood or metal doors are surrounded by elaborate
stone sculpture arranged in zones to fit architectural (12.)
The last but the least era is the Gothic Architecture
which has rich architecture and (13)
splendid (14.)
windows and thousands of sculptured
(25.)