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Why was the Pharos built at Alexandria?
A. To celebrate the glory of Alexander the Great
B. To help ships navigate the rocky shoreline
C. To light up the streets of the city
D. To honor the Ancient Egyptian pharaohs​
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Why was the Pharos built at Alexandria?
A. To celebrate the glory of Alexander the Great
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