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vicotolentino

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The decorative tabletop from 19th Century Iran depicting scenes from the Book of Kings is a strong example of __________balance.
 
  A. asymmetrical
  B. diagonal
  C. radial
  D. vertical
  E. horizontal

Question 2

Which of the following pictorial elements does not aid in creating diagonal balance in Adil Jain's London Portrait?
 
  A. the large blue square of the dumpster
  B. the buildings in the background
  C. the diagonal positioning of the woman
  D. the woman's backward glance
  E. the spray-painted image of a bride and groom



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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