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Compare cave paintings to finger flutings. What is one thing that these two artforms have in common?
A.
Both can be created on soft stone.
B.
Both use lines, rather than the outline of any object or animal.
C.
Both depict large animals such as bison and deer.
D.
Both depict humans as hunters.
Compare cave paintings to finger flutings. What is one thing that these two artforms have in common?
A.
Both can be created on soft stone.
B.
Both use lines, rather than the outline of any object or animal.
C.
Both depict large animals such as bison and deer.
D.
Both depict humans as hunters.
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The correct answer is:
B. Both use lines, rather than the outline of any object or animal.
Cave paintings typically utilize lines and shapes to represent elements of the natural world, while finger flutings, which are carvings made by dragging fingers through soft materials, also share a focus on linear representation.
B. Both use lines, rather than the outline of any object or animal.
Cave paintings typically utilize lines and shapes to represent elements of the natural world, while finger flutings, which are carvings made by dragging fingers through soft materials, also share a focus on linear representation.
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