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jayhills49

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The appeal of Gustav Stickley's furniture derived largely from
 
  a) the beauty of its wood, usually oak.
  b) its elaborate ornamentation.
  c) its delicate proportions.
  d) its curving lines.

Question 2

The designer of Does It Make Sense?, April Greiman, is a pioneer in the field of
 
  a) digital technology in advertising.
  b) automobile design.
  c) the use of traditional media in advertising.
  d) postmodern architecture.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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