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31 August, 21:06

Which statement best describes the difference between the Greek and Roman ways of portraying people in art?

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  1. 31 August, 23:03
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    The correct answer is letter (b) The Greeks believed in realistic portrayals of individuals, while the Romans believed in an idealized depiction of types of people.

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    a) The Romans believed in realistic portrayals of individuals, while the Greeks believed in an idealized depiction of types of people.

    (b) The Greeks believed in realistic portrayals of individuals, while the Romans believed in an idealized depiction of types of people.

    (c) The Romans believed in showing restraint when depicting people, and the Greeks believed in showing balance.

    (d) The Greeks believed in showing restraint when depicting people, and the Romans believed in showing balance.
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