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I'm not sure if you have any options, but here are some of the typical features that almost every Victorian style house had:
- sanitation: after 1850s, each house had proper drainage, waste facilities, and a toilet
- hold and cold water: by the end of the 19th century, almost every house had tap water
- lighting: it was powered by gas, not candlelight anymore
- a basement with a cellar for storage
- sash windows
- pitched roof or irregular shape
- asymmetrical facade
- etc.

Full Question:

A typical feature of a Victorian-style house is

A. tapered square columns.

B. asbestos shingle siding.

C. "gingerbread" trim.

D. an attached garag

Answer:

A typical feature of a Victorian style house is Gingerbread trim.

Explanation:

The wings and bays in different directions and decorative trim is special feature of Victorian homes. The decoration in Victorian home are done with wood or metal trim which is known as gingerbread.

The gingerbread trim can be considered as "charming, romantic and excessive" look on Victorian homes. Exterior look is an important advantage of these beautiful homes. Architectural features are given importance with the work of Gingerbread.

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