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joe

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________ excelled at everything; his capabilities in engineering, the natural sciences music, and the arts seemed unlimited.
 
  a. Leon Battista Alberti
 b. Sandro Botticelli
 c. Michelangelo
 d. Leonardo da Vinci
 e. Raphael

Question 2

The famed ceiling that is the vault of the chapel of Pope Sixtus IV was painted by ________.
 
  a. Leonardo da Vinci
 b. Michelangelo
 c. Raphael
 d. Tintoretto
 e. El Greco



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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