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Wood is a popular craft material because:
 
  A. it is well-suited to weaving.
  B. it is abundant and relatively easy to work.
  C. it is not suited for mechanized production.
  D. it is extremely durable.
  E. All of these answers are correct.

Question 2

Which of the following is made from the sap of a tree?
 
  A. Glaze
  B. Jade
  C. Lacquer
  D. Lattene
  E. Porcelain



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Answer to Question 1

B
Because of its abundance and ease of work, this material was employed by peoples across history to fashion objects for ritual or daily use.

Answer to Question 2

C
Lacquer is made of the sap of a tree that originally grew only in China. It is unique to East Asia, where it has been the basis of an important artistic tradition.





 

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