In sculpture, the Greeks portrayed

  1. in sculpture, the Greeks portrayed God asa animals b part human part animal c supernatural beings d humans
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  2. In The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood, how is Odysseus portrayed differently than in The Odyssey?A. He is portrayed as a liar. B.
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  3. A sculpture of a person's head. They have curly hair and are looking off into the distance. The eyes have no detail and the
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  4. In The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood, how is Odysseus portrayed differently than in The Odyssey? (1 point) Responses He is
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  5. Match with the keyword that best matches the description.1. These were displayed at funerals of Roman aristocrats 2. Most of
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  6. A sculpture of a headless, winged woman. Her arms are stretched out and back toward her wings.Many believe this sculpture
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  7. Most ancient Greek sculpture did not survive the ages. How do we know what this sculpture looked like?A. The Romans made copies
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  8. match the keyword with the description:frescoes, sculpture, romans, portrait busts - wall paintings created by the romans - most
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  9. In sculpture, the Greeks portrayed gods as:(2 points) Responses animals animals part human, part animal part human, part animal
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  10. In sculpture, the Greeks portrayed gods as: (2 points) Responses animals animals part human, part animal part human, part animal
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