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khang

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Japanese ukiyo-e prints depicted
 
  the ruler and his court.
   historic landscapes.
   great battles.
   the everyday world.

Question 2

The phenomenon in which the human brain retains a visual image for a fraction of a second longer than the human eye records it is known as
 
  collective dreaming.
   persistence of vision.
   cinematography.
   montaage.



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Answer to Question 1

the everyday world.

PART THREE: ART AS CULTURAL HERITAGE
Chapter 19: The Islamic World

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Answer to Question 2

persistence of vision.



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