How did Frank Lloyd Wright's approach to simplicity differ from that of William Morris?

a) Wright's forms were geometric rather than organic.
b) Wright rejected simplicity in favor of ornament.
c) Wright believed in mass production rather than handcrafted works.
d) Wright rejected nature instead of embracing it.


Answer: a

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