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As seen in the Theater at Epidauros designed by Polykleitos, the Classical Greek ideal shape
  was the ____.
 
  a. circle
  b. rectangle
  c. triangle
  d. octagon

Question 2

____ is the academic discipline that investigates visual media and its effect on
  entertainment, information, political power, and social structures.
 
  a. Iconography
  b. Visual culture
  c. Deconstruction
  d. Semiotics



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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