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None of these alternatives really describes an obelisk. It can be described as a narrow, tapering four sided column topped by a pyramid. Many of them are covered in writing.

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Q: What structures is an example of an obelisk a.building used to house artifacts b.a narrow column used for support c.a monument covered with writing d. four sided tapered pyramid?
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