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imowrer

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Frank Lloyd Wright is known for structures such as Fallingwaterthat
 
  a. blend into their natural surroundings.
  b. create controversial and arresting forms.
  c. reflect the structure and chaos of modern life.
  d. contain ornate carvings and stained glass.

Question 2

The work that glorifies a serial seducer and adulterer is
 
  a. One Thousand and One Nights.
  b. Don Quixote.
  c. The Courtier.
  d. Don Giovanni.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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