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cherise1989

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The Capitoline Wolf and the Wounded Chimera were made
 
  a. with the lost-wax method.
  b. by baking terracotta in a kiln.
  c. by carving stone.
  d. by modeling clay.

Question 2

Desis refers to an image of
 
  a. the Holy Family.
  b. the Holy Ghost.
  c. God, Mary, and Jesus.
  d. Jesus, Mary, and John the Baptist.
  e. God, Jesus, and John the Baptist.



Ptupou85

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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