The correct answer is true.You can't correctly judge an artwork and give your true opinion until you evaluate the piece in its entirety. Hope this helps.
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Both the aesthetics and the stability of the structure.
They reflect the <span>culture they were created in because they are made in different materials as well as use different kinds of pillars. One type that was used is a roman tuscan and the other is a Greek Ionic.</span>