How did Cézanne break the rules?
A) He abandoned exactness.
B) He broke the rules of perspective.
C) He broke the rules of selecting worthy subjects.
D) All of these
E) None of these.
D
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a. Mohenjo-daro b. Harappa c. Jalalabad d. Khartoum e. Bengal
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A. lack of focus B. lack of moral fervor C. disagreement on the status of free blacks D. excessive deference to the feelings of slave owners