Asked by Ann

this type of shape is commonly seen in kota
figures.
A. broken
B. geometric
C. organic
D. contour

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Answered by PsyDAG
From Internet:

Kota figures represent an extremely stylized human body, reduced to shoulders and “arms,” in emptied lozenge shape, surmounted by a large face framed by an ample coiffure with hanging tresses. The face, always oval, may be concave (female), convex (male) or concave-convex, with a forehead in quarter-sphere (also male).
Answered by Anonymous
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