“As for the rich, they kept apart in their handsome houses and—when they wished to escape the heat and dust of Rome—in villas at such pleasant retreats as Herculaneum and Pompeii. These villas were estates of superb style and comfort, as can be seen in a letter from the orator Marcus Tullius Cicero to his brother, who was traveling in Gaul. ‘All’s right on your estate,’ Cicero wrote. ‘Nothing left to do but the baths and a promenade and the aviary. The paved colonnade gives dignity. The columns have been polished and the handsome curve of the ceiling will make it an excellent summer room. . . . Your landscape gardener has won my praise; he has enveloped everything in ivy—even the Greek statues seem advertising it. It’s the coolest, greenest retreat. Statues, wrestling ground, fish pond, water system—all are fine.’” —Cicero’s letter to his brother, as quoted in Empires: Time Frame 400 B.C.–A.D.200 “Even the Greek statues seem advertising it” means a. ivy is carved in the statues. b. the statues are part of an ad for gardening. c. the statues need more ivy. d. the statues are covered in ivy.

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I would like to say that 

Is your answer. Because, when Marcus Cicero wrote to his brother he was saying "the landscape gardener has won my prize.."
Now the gardener is not a carpenter, so A is out, for the gardener had the ivy on the statues, not part of them.
It could not be B either for in the letter Marcus also talks about the pillars and the baths, he is Not talking about the ivy saying the other stuff adds to the ivy.
It could not be C either for no one is saying "the statues Need more ivy."
So the only other one is D.

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Answer:

The answer is D. the statues are covered in ivy

Explanation:

Took the text and got it right.