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tatyanajohnson

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The ceiling over the nave at the Abbey Church of Ste.-Foy at Conques is a coffered, domical ceiling like the Pantheon.
 
  True or False

Question 2

The high, narrow nave of the Gothic cathedral is the climax of a long tradition in Christian art in which architects tried to invent a physical space that would express Christianity's ____________.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: False

Answer to Question 2

Answer: spiritual goals



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