Why is destroying the building frame like kicking legs out under a table?
A. The frame holds up the building like four legs under a table
B. Like kicking legs under a table, the demolition takes time
C. The frame holds up a building-like table legs hold up a table
D. Like kicking legs from under a table, the demolition is carefully planned
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Why is destroying the building frame like kicking legs out under a table?
A. The frame holds up the...
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