62. The writer is considering combining the first two sentences in this paragraph into one sentence that would read as follows:
Imagine a fairy-tale castle made entirely of twigs with high, thick walls, arched doorways, and domed towers with round windows, all surrounding an open-air courtyard.
If this were done, the paragraph would primarily lose:
Your Answer is
Correct Answer is G
Explanation
The structure before the sentence is merged is Imagine...Now imagine..., indicating that there is a comparative relationship before and after. The merged sentence loses this comparison, and cannot highlight the specialness of the castle made of twig (twigs).
Item G: Deleting it will lose the surprise of the uniqueness of this structure. correct.
Item F: How this structure is assembled is not explained in the text.
Item H: The structure of the castle is described in the text, but this description is not lost in the merged sentence.
Item J: The information lost by merging sentences has nothing to do with the designer.