Question
Which features are used in the classic Gothic Christian cathedral?
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Flying buttresses absorb the force from weight of tall walls and roofs.
Flying buttresses absorb the force from weight of tall walls and roofs.
They have towers with spires, pointed arches, and rose windows.
They have towers with spires, pointed arches, and rose windows.
Images in stained glass and sculpture avoided telling Christian stories.
Images in stained glass and sculpture avoided telling Christian stories.
They have stained glass for heavenly light.
Choose all answers that are correct.
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Flying buttresses absorb the force from weight of tall walls and roofs.
Flying buttresses absorb the force from weight of tall walls and roofs.
They have towers with spires, pointed arches, and rose windows.
They have towers with spires, pointed arches, and rose windows.
Images in stained glass and sculpture avoided telling Christian stories.
Images in stained glass and sculpture avoided telling Christian stories.
They have stained glass for heavenly light.
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The correct features used in classic Gothic Christian cathedrals are:
1. Flying buttresses absorb the force from the weight of tall walls and roofs.
2. They have towers with spires, pointed arches, and rose windows.
3. They have stained glass for heavenly light.
The statement "Images in stained glass and sculpture avoided telling Christian stories" is incorrect, as Gothic cathedrals often featured imagery that depicted Christian stories and themes.
1. Flying buttresses absorb the force from the weight of tall walls and roofs.
2. They have towers with spires, pointed arches, and rose windows.
3. They have stained glass for heavenly light.
The statement "Images in stained glass and sculpture avoided telling Christian stories" is incorrect, as Gothic cathedrals often featured imagery that depicted Christian stories and themes.