Asked by David
Which of the following is an example of Ottonian architecture?
b.
gallery
d.
all of the above
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d. all of the above
Reason: Ottonian church architecture commonly includes features such as galleries (along the nave or westwork), westworks, crypts, and monumental piers—so if those other options are also listed, "all of the above" is correct.
Reason: Ottonian church architecture commonly includes features such as galleries (along the nave or westwork), westworks, crypts, and monumental piers—so if those other options are also listed, "all of the above" is correct.
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