Answer:
B-Two-point perspective
Explanation:
A-One-point perspective
A system of linear perspective invented by the renaissance artis Filipino Brunelleschi. All parallel lines appear to converge at one point in the distance, the vanishing point, which is exactly on the horizon line
B-Two-point perspective
The system of linear perspective that is usually employed when the artist is viewing a leading edge instead of a flat plane
C-Three-point perspective
Also called vertical perspective, the system of linear perspective used when the artist views an object from an exaggerated position (ants eye view or birds eye view)
D- Four point Perspective
This perspective is considered to be a Vertical perspective like "C".
E. Zero-point perspective
There would be no perspective.
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