The Fourth Style of Roman wall painting is referred to as a "composite" style because:
a) it incorporates characteristics of the earlier "false" styles.
b) scenes are composed realistically to resemble real life.
c) the composite column is used to frame the various scenes.
d) its decoration incorporates both architecture and figures.
Answer: a
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