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In a(n) ________ support system in a medieval church, alternating structural elements (such as pillars and columns) are repeated down the length of the nave.
 
  a. upward
 b. inward
 c. crossing square
 d. buttress
 e. alternate

Question 2

The ________ window refers to a large stained glass window at the entrance of Gothic cathedrals.
 
  a. portal
 b. rose
 c. skeletal
 d. transept
 e. ambulatory



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

b



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