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Read the passage from gulliver's travels.
there was a most ingenious architect, who had contrived a new method for building houses, by beginning at the roof, and working downward to the foundation.

which is an objective summary of the passage?
a-in his travels, gulliver is fooled by a silly architect he meets.
b-when he meets a ridiculous architect, gulliver is oddly impressed.
c-gulliver encounters an architect who builds houses from the top down.
d-gulliver meets an architect who has a crazy way of building houses.

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