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In Cao Xingjun's woodcut Plants of My Native Place, prominence of the corn plants in relation to the farmer signifies the importance of the crop to the man's life and is thus primarily an example of _________.
 
  A. scale
  B. relative size
  C. proportion
  D. hierarchical scale
  E. a canon of proportions

Question 2

A figure positioned so that the hips and legs turn in a different direction from the shoulders and head.
 
  A. a canon of proportions
  B. scale
  C. contrapposto
  D. relative
  E. hierarchical scale



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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