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Which of the following elements are common to Gothic cathedrals?
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triumphal arches and hemispherical domes
triumphal arches and hemispherical domes
post-and-lintel structure and fresco paintings
post-and-lintel structure and fresco paintings
Ionic columns and undecorated pediments
Ionic columns and undecorated pediments
sculpted portals and stained-glass windows
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sculpted portals and stained-glass windows
Gothic cathedrals are known for richly carved entrances (tympana, jamb statues, archivolts) and extensive stained-glass (including rose windows). The other choices describe Classical, Roman/Byzantine, or non‑Gothic features.
Gothic cathedrals are known for richly carved entrances (tympana, jamb statues, archivolts) and extensive stained-glass (including rose windows). The other choices describe Classical, Roman/Byzantine, or non‑Gothic features.
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