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Compare and contrast geometric and organic forms. What is one thing that makes them different from each other?(1 point)
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Geometric forms are most often found in nature; organic forms are most often manmade.
Geometric forms are most often found in nature; organic forms are most often manmade.
Geometric forms involve named shapes; organic forms have irregular or asymmetrical contours.
Geometric forms involve named shapes; organic forms have irregular or asymmetrical contours.
Geometric forms can be abstract; organic forms can never be abstract.
Geometric forms can be abstract; organic forms can never be abstract.
Geometric forms involve irregular contours; organic forms use distinct shapes like cones and cubes.
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Geometric forms involve named, regular shapes (circles, squares, cones); organic forms have irregular, asymmetrical contours. (Option 2)
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