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Sunk relief was a common technique used in Egyptian sculpture. Why might this technique have been popular in Egypt?(1 point)
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It was helpful in representing the proportional system that was also popular.
It was helpful in representing the proportional system that was also popular.

It helped to create the large eyes that were the main characteristic of Egyptian sculptures.
It helped to create the large eyes that were the main characteristic of Egyptian sculptures.

The Egyptians didn’t have a lot of flat surfaces to use for sculptures.
The Egyptians didn’t have a lot of flat surfaces to use for sculptures.

The sunlight emphasized the form and outline of the relief.

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The sunlight emphasized the form and outline of the relief. Sunken relief reads clearly in strong Egyptian sunlight, which casts shadows into the carved recesses and makes the figures visible.