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B. A monument as magnificent as the Taj needed the right surroundings to show it up to good effect.
C. No expense was spared
D. Huge slabs of translucent white stone were cut out and transported to Agra on bullock carts
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Which line from the text supports the idea that the Taj Mahal should be considered art?
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