Answer: I would contend that the right answer is the B) It recalls the sculptured fronts of late antique sarcophagi.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that resorting to examples from antique sarcophagi seems to be very logical, due to the rectangular shape of the frieze at St. Trophîme and to the fact that it is set against the wall of the building and that it features a series of figures placed next to each other, almost as in a procession. Most Roman sarcophagi had the shape of a rectangular box and they were only decorated on the front and the two short sides. In addition, late antique sarcophagi started to feature Christian iconography, so the artists working at St. Trophîme surely found them useful as models.
The area of the news paper which fits in the bottom of the Amile's cage is 280 square inches
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The area is said to be the product of the two sides ( length an breadth ) of the rectangle.
- The volume is said to be the product of the length, breadth and height of the cage.
- Here the height and volume are given in the square inches.
- volume = L* B *H = 7280 Square inches whereas height is 26 inches.
- AREA = L* B = by bringing the height in divide with volume we can obtain the L* B value which is said to be the value of the height .
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