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APUS57

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In Allen Jones' Dancers, the viewer's actual movement echoes the imagined movement of the cutout figures; thus, the principle of _________ gives these figures movement and renders the otherwise static strips of metal dynamic.
 
  A. continuity
  B. balance
  C. closure
  D. opposition
  E. contropposto

Question 2

_________ is an example of a work that defines and occupies actual space.
 
  A. Andrea Pozzo's Glorification of Saint Ignatius
  B. Bernini's David
  C. Raphael's School of Athens
  D. Sarah Quill's View Towards the Rialto Bridge
  E. Caravaggio's Conversion of Saint Paul



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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