A) Verticality dominated interior space = Perpendicular style ( perpendicular is the third section of English Gothic architecture which gives emphasis on vertical lines).
B) Semicircular area enclosed by the arch above an arched entry = Tympanum( a tympanum, in an architecture, is the triangular or semi-circular embellishing wall exterior over an entrance, window or door, bounded by a lintel and arch).
C) Place of study= Madrassa ( Islamic religious schools are called the Madrassas)
D) Collection of separate sheets = Codex ( a codex is a book comprised of a number of sheets, vellum, papyrus or alike materials).
E) Vertical element of a doorway or window frame = Jamb column ( The sides of a dormer or entrance opening).
F) Artist known for Byzantine influence combined with depth and volume = Cimabue ( was an Italian artist and architect of mosaics from Florence. heavily inspired by Byzantine designs, Cimabue is commonly seen as one of the first Italian artists to separate from the Italo-Byzantine style.)
G) Father of western pictorial painting = Giotto ( Giotto Di Bondone was an Italian Architect and Painter from Florence).
H) tepped pulpit= Minbar ( is a platform where the Imam ( religious leader stands to deliver sermons).
I) Resurrection= Anastasis ( Resurrection is the notion of getting back to life after dying, whereas, Anastasis is a recovery from a debilitating disease, primarily reflection of human tissue)
J) Image breaking= Iconoclasm ( Iconoclasm is the cultural belief in the significance of the destruction of idols and other icons or monuments, most often for political or religious reasons).