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What elements and attributes does Romanesque borrow from ancient Rome?
 
  A. Round arch.
   B. Towers.
   C. Articulation of parts.
   D. All of these.
   E. A and C only

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Furnishings and traffic pattern areas are selected and arranged into activity areas. Activity
   areas are grouped into rooms. Rooms are arranged into
 
  a. interior zones.
 
   b. functional areas.
 
   c. back and front of house areas.
 
   d. residential and commercial zones.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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