Which example best represents the use of optical illusions in Greek and Greek-inspired American architecture?

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columns that are thinner at the bottom

reliefs with cleverly hidden messages

columns with intricately designed capitals

columns that are thicker at the bottom

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The example that best represents the use of optical illusions in Greek and Greek-inspired American architecture is columns that are thinner at the bottom. This design technique, known as entasis, creates an optical illusion that makes the columns appear straight and more aesthetically pleasing, counteracting the visual distortion that can occur when viewing them from a distance.