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Inukshuk: Arctic Stone Landmarks

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Decide which paragraph, (A) to (D), has the information given in each statement below. Select (E) if the information is not given in any of the paragraphs.

- The barren Arctic terrain made manufactured reference points essential. - These formations are assembled without any adhesive substance. - Tearing down an inukshuk is viewed as a grave offense. - Contemporary artists have drawn on inuksuit as inspiration for modern sculptures. - The symbol's adoption for a major sporting event proved contentious. - Some of these stone formations are millennia old. - Inuit builders developed specialized methods for choosing suitable stones. - Only recognized community leaders could sanction where landmarks were erected. - Many of these structures lack any anthropomorphic appearance.

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