The cave painting rhinos in motion is best described as an example

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Question 1

The cave painting Rhinos in Motion is best described as an example of the ways in which  paleolithic artists attempted to

         a. make sure the painted animals did NOT overlap one another

         b. make the animals seem less dangerous

         c. 'activate' the animals in their paintings and show them as alive and moving

         d. NOT- present narative, that is, tell a story

Question 2

The Hall of Bulls, Lascaux Cave, presents the animals on a 'ground line'

         a. True

         b. False

 

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