Question

Which features are used in Japanese Buddhist temples?

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Responses

They commonly have rectangular shapes.

They commonly have rectangular shapes.

Stone tiles cover the roofs.

Stone tiles cover the roofs.

They were built of wood using post-and-lintel construction.

They were built of wood using post-and-lintel construction.

The roofs curve upward at the ends.

Answers

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The correct features used in Japanese Buddhist temples are:

- They commonly have rectangular shapes.
- They were built of wood using post-and-lintel construction.
- The roofs curve upward at the ends.

The option about stone tiles covering the roofs is incorrect, as traditional Japanese temples typically feature thatched or wooden roof designs, although some may use ceramic tiles in specific contexts.

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