Greek statues represent the ideal beauty of the human form—youth, strength, grace; they do this by appearing more life-like, or ___________________, than statues of previous cultures such as the Egyptians.

a. heroic
b. stoic
c. naturalistic
d. all of these are correct
e. none of these are correct


c. naturalistic

a. Incorrect. A heroic form is not necessarily more life-like.
b. Incorrect. A stoic form is not necessarily more life-like.
c. Correct. These sculptures are more life-like, or naturalistic.
d. Incorrect. These sculptures are more life-like, or naturalistic.
e. Incorrect. These sculptures are more life-like, or naturalistic.

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