I believe that (A) allowed for function, historical significance, and aesthetics to all be important.
Function: The statues also function as the pillars of the building to hold the building up
Historical significance: The statues look to me to be carved with the impression of a certain ruler, and have historical significance of what the ruler have done carved on the bottom part of his 'clothing'.
Aesthetics: As this is a masterpiece, and uses art to express the history, Aesthetics is also used.
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Ammit: The ancient Egyptian goddess Ammit (also known as Ammut and Ahemait) was the personification of divine retribution. She sat beside the scales of Ma'at ready to devour the souls of those deemed unworthy.
Anubis: Anubis was the god of embalming and the dead. Since jackals were often seen in cemeteries, the ancient Egyptians believed that Anubis watched over the dead.
Osiris: Osiris is the god of life, death, the flooding of the Nile, and the afterlife. He was the brother and husband of Isis. They had a son named Horus.
Answer:
1. Middle C
2. Two staves of five lines
3. Bass Clef
4. Another staff below it
5. The treble clef is also called the “G clef” because the symbol at the beginning of the staff
6. The Treble and Bass clefs
7. They indicate the pitch of written notes
8. Every space or line on the staff is where you put a note at the higher up the staff the higher the note.
9. The staff is the foundation upon which notes are drawn.
Answer: A: the corner of a room
Explanation: because i just looked at the picture and researched how he mad it move and yeah the corner of the room