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How did Greek sculptures of figures differ from Egyptian and Roman ones?

A.

They were carvings made of cream-colored ivory.


B.

They first showed the contrapposto pose, with the weight shifted to one leg and the body in an S-curve.


C.

They were very sturdy, with arms and legs positioned close to the torso.


D.

They depicted individuals who were physically unfit in the contrapposto pose.


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User Garrette
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The answer is D. They depicted individuals who were physically unfit in the contrapposto pose.

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User Tomblah
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D. Seems like the right answer to me as far as I know
How did Greek sculptures of figures differ from Egyptian and Roman ones? A. They were-example-1
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