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crobinson2013

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In the Victory Stele of Naram Sin, the king and his men are represented in a conceptual manner, probably meant to indicate __________.
 
  a. respect and victory
  b. fear of the enemy
  c. deification of the king
  d. a state of chaos
  e. a borrowing of Egyptian motifs

Question 2

During the early stages of computer graphics, printing images too several hours and required expensive ________________, which were large printers that held rolls of paper and made marks by moving pens.
 
  a. scanners
  b. Graphic User Interfaces
  c. vectorscopes
  d. styluses
  e. plotters



TDubDCFL

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

e. plotters



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