In his 1915 essay on urban architecture, Arthur Symons describes the newly constructed steel skyscrapers not as triumphs of engineering, but as ______ intrusions upon the city's historical skyline. Symons laments the loss of the 'intimate scale' of older brick edifices, characterizing the modern structures as cold, sterile, and indifferent to human proportions.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word?
- Alofty
- forbiddingCevap
- Csublime
- Ddelicate
Cevap
forbidding
The correct answer is the option containing 'forbidding'. In the context of the passage, the author is critical of the skyscrapers, describing them as 'cold, sterile, and indifferent to human proportions.' The word 'forbidding,' which means grim, unfriendly, or threatening in appearance, aligns with this negative connotation and tone.
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