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24 February, 16:00

How were the representations of the human body by Greek and Roman artists similar?

A:They both showed an idealized depiction of the human body.

B:They both showed restraint in their portrayal of human emotions.

C:They both showed anatomical features in detail.

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  1. 24 February, 17:37
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    The Greeks were the ones that showed idealized depictions of the human body, accenting things like moles, pimples, or excess fat, the Romans alone showed anatomical features in detail, so B is your answer. : D
  2. 24 February, 18:12
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    They both restraint in their portrayal of human emotions is the answer.
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