Answer:
3 Similarities and Differences between Greek and Roman Architecture The most obvious similarity between Greek and Roman architecture is the use of the Doric, Ionic and Corinthian orders. Though the Greeks developed the Corinthian order, the Romans seemed to have favored it more and constructed more buildings using that order than the Greeks did.
Explanation:
Op art, short for Optical art
Like this? If this is good, I can give you the song names in order:
Sometimes I don't wanna be happy
Some days, things just take way too much of my energy
I just wanna have a good day
Ain't got no tears left to cry
I got plenty of roommates and they're all in my mind
When you are young, they assume you know nothing
When I hear your voice, I know I'm finally free
And you're right here by my side
All i have is myself at the end of the day
They can't steal the love you're born to find
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C. Take an old style, Improve it, and make it something new.
<em>Hopefully this helps you, if it doesn't I apologize.</em>
Answer:
I'd say the answer is someone who saw the event happened.
Explanation:
I don't know too much about arts but I'd say firsthand would be someone who saw it, the other answer choices do not make sense either. Sorry if this answer and/or explanation did not help.