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(PUC - 1999)Its a MiracleTourists traveling to Isr

(PUC - 1999)

It's a Miracle

Tourists traveling to Israel to mark a certain 2,000th birthday will be able to celebrate in New Testament style. In September, the National Parks Authority is planning to open a 1$4.5 million submerged, crescent-shaped bridge in the Sea of Galilee. On it, as many as 280 pilgrims at a time will be able to walk on water - or at least wade in two inches of 3it. Bubbles rising at the edges of the 12-foot-wide transparent platform will be 4the only markers preventing pilgrims from taking a 5plunge. Is the structure sacrilegious? The Roman Catholic Church says no. "It will not improve faith, hope and love," ------says Pietro Sambi, 6the pope's ambassador to Jerusalem. "But from the touristic point of view, it could be just a nice idea."

Newsweek, March 99.

The indefinite article, as in "a $4.5 million (...) bridge" (ref.1), is used INCORRECTLY in

A

a $1.6 million house.
 

B

a $5.9 million plan.

C

a $7.2 million jet.

D

a $10.1 million yacht.

E

a $11.5 million project.