Step 1: Analyze the top view. It shows an L-shaped footprint with a stepped indentation, which fixes the relative positions of the vertical faces.
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Step 2: The viewing direction (arrow) indicates the observer is looking from below the top view, so nearer faces must appear larger and partially obscure farther faces according to perspective rules.
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Step 3: Compare each By checking:
\begin{itemize}
\item Correct left–right placement of the stepped faces,
\item Proper visibility of edges consistent with the top view,
\item Correct depth ordering (near faces occlude far faces),
\item Consistent vertical heights.
\end{itemize}
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Step 4:
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\item Options A, B, C: At least one face is misplaced or incorrectly occluded relative to the top view.
\item Option D: All faces align with the top-view footprint and the viewing direction, with correct occlusion and proportions — correct.
\end{itemize}
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Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{D}
\]
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