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'The ancient Bazaar wasn't like any other market I'd ever seen on my travels: it
was a sprawling labyrinth, a roofed complex of over 4,000 shops and nearly 500
stalls!
What does the word 'labyrinth' suggest about the market?
It has a very simple layout that makes it easy to navigate.
It has an intimidating atmosphere and is eery to walk through.
It is very large and difficult to find your way around.
It is ancient and has existed for thousands of years.


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Answer:

The word "labyrinth" suggests the following about the market:

C. It is very large and difficult to find your way around.

Explanation:

A labyrinth is formed by a network of passages or paths. However, it is not easy to navigate. Quite the contrary, labyrinths are full of dead ends, often forcing one to go all the way back to the beginning to try a different route. Having that definition in mind, we can tell the narrator finds the Bazaar complicated to navigate. So many shops and stalls can only form a place that is large and, especially for someone who has never been there before, difficult to find one's way around.