The Great Mosque of Djenné in Mali is constructed entirely of mud-bricks. To prevent the walls from cracking under the intense heat, builders incorporate projecting wooden rods called *toron*. These rods absorb the physical tension caused by temperature shifts. During the annual festival, the *toron* also serve as support scaffolding for workers replastering the building.
According to the text, what is one function of the *toron*?
- AThey channel rainwater away from the mud-brick walls.
- BThey decorate the mosque during the annual festival.
- They serve as scaffolding for workers during replastering.Cevap
- DThey support the foundation of the building.
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The correct answer is that the *toron* serve as scaffolding for workers during the replastering of the building.
The text explicitly states that during the annual festival, the *toron* 'serve as support scaffolding for workers replastering the building.' Therefore, serving as scaffolding is one of their functions.
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