Henri Matisse used __________ to create Zulma (fig. 9.14)

A. oil and wood
B. pebble mosaic and glass
C. paper cut-outs and gouache
D. acrylic and canvas
E. glass and metal


C

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The ancient Egyptians called Egypt “Kemet,” meaning “Black Land,” because

a) the Nile River floods deposited black fertile soil. b) the ancient Egyptians were a dark-skinned people. c) natron, the substance used in the ritualized process of mummification, turns the body black. d) the surrounding desert was called “the Red Land.”

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True or False

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