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He wanted a different type of style and also wanted to build the tallest shy scrapers.
Well, you know that a castle has lots of towers out of lots that are made out of bricks, so you could bircks.
It was two 767 jet airplanes.
Type your answer here.. the two twin towers
Type your answer here... 250,000 cubic yards
there are these elevator type things that move up and down the sides of the building.
geometry
Yes, there are several poems that reference or are dedicated to the Twin Towers and the events of 9/11, such as "The Names of the Hare" by Dana Gioia, "The Falling Man" by Don DeLillo, and "Here is New York" by E.B. White. These poems reflect on themes of loss, remembrance, and the impact of the tragic events on society.
You must use geometry.
It depends on what context it's being used in. For example: The World Trade Center was centered around two twin towers... Here you wouldn't need to capitalize them because they're not being used as proper nouns. They're just a type of building that you're describing. However, if you were to say: The day the Twin Towers were destroyed will be forever remembered. You need the capitals because you are referring to two specific buildings and the phrase is being used as a name, thus making it a proper noun.
Flight 11 which crashed into the north tower was a Boeing 767-223ER. Flight 175 which crashed into the south tower was a Boeing 767-222.
A castle was a huge building or two towers that were connected. It is a type of fortified structure build in Europe and the Middle East during Middle ages.