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Which formal element of The Three Living and The Three Dead pages from Psalter and Hours of Bonne of Luxembourg, Duchess of Normandy directly relates to the process of contemplation?
 
  a) the positioning of each set of figures regarding the other from facing pages
  b) the decorative floral work bordering each page
  c) the stylized first letter of each text passage
  d) the color combination of red and blue

Question 2

In Buddhist belief, by contemplating stages of human death and decay through Japanese kuzosu imagery, viewers
 
  a) come closer to enlightenment.
  b) feel intense sorrow for the dead.
  c) cycle through the grieving process.
  d) experience the thrill of horror.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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