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51. Choose the right verb forms after the text to make it complete.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa
The citizens of Pisa, Italy, like to believe that the architect of their Leaning Tower deliberately (plan)1 it that way because he was a hunchback. Actually the soft soil beneath the foundation gives way, (cause)2 the precarious angle.
On its completion, the tower, which (house)3 the bells of the cathedral at Pisa, leaned fourteen feet off and it (tilt)4 further ever since at the rate of a few inches a year. If you climbed the three hundred steps to the top of the tower, you (be)5 more than seventeen feet out of line.
Six galleries of pillars compose this strange, 179 foot-high phenomenon, which seems (defy)6 all laws of gravity. The tower (build)7 for 176 years; (begin)8 in 1174 it (complete)9 in 1350. Unfortunately the Leaning Tower of Pisa is now in danger of falling down completely and all sorts of projects (undertake)10 to save it.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa
The citizens of Pisa, Italy, like to believe that the architect of their Leaning Tower deliberately (plan)1 it that way because he was a hunchback. Actually the soft soil beneath the foundation gives way, (cause)2 the precarious angle.
On its completion, the tower, which (house)3 the bells of the cathedral at Pisa, leaned fourteen feet off and it (tilt)4 further ever since at the rate of a few inches a year. If you climbed the three hundred steps to the top of the tower, you (be)5 more than seventeen feet out of line.
Six galleries of pillars compose this strange, 179 foot-high phenomenon, which seems (defy)6 all laws of gravity. The tower (build)7 for 176 years; (begin)8 in 1174 it (complete)9 in 1350. Unfortunately the Leaning Tower of Pisa is now in danger of falling down completely and all sorts of projects (undertake)10 to save it.