The Minoan culture was named after King Minos of Crete, who ruled around the time of 1350 B.C.–1250 B.C. . . . Unlike their contemporaries the Egyptians, there was no oppressive priesthood or rigid artistic styles, and Minoan art reflected a freedom and willingness to assimilate other artistic traditions from throughout the region.QuestionUse the passage to answer the question.Which phrase gives an example of the kind of art described by the text?(1 point)Responsespottery depicting athletes competing in a javelin contestpottery depicting athletes competing in a javelin contestan illustration of women leading secluded livesan illustration of women leading secluded livesa painting of soldiers in a phalanx formationa painting of soldiers in a phalanx formationa fresco showing leaping dolphins

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The phrase that gives an example of the kind of art described by the text is "a fresco showing leaping dolphins." This reflects the freedom and willingness to assimilate other artistic traditions, as indicated in the passage.

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