Question

The suspension cables for the Brooklyn Bridge were:

A) designed by John Augustus Roebling but found to be undersized and were therefore redesigned by his son.

B) woven by a spiderlike machine that passed repeatedly from bank to bank.

C) brought down the East River by barge and raised up by huge cranes.

D) made by joining ten-foot modules with a connector patented by the Roeblings, father and son.

E) None of the answers is correct.

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