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lak

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How do English Gothic cathedrals differ from French ones?
 
  A. English ones accentuate height and verticality.
   B. Early English examples are simpler than French ones.
   C. English ones do not have towers or buttresses.
   D. French ones have stylistic variations but English do not.

Question 2

Which are Gothic motifs?
 
  A. Quatrefoils.
   B. Gargoyles.
   C. Crockets.
   D. Acanthus leaves.
   E. All of these.
   F. A, B, and C only



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

E



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