Answer: A
Explanation: The answer is A hope that is right
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Renaissance means 'Rebirth' if we look at it in historical prospect Renaissance happened in Europe in the fields of art, architecture, sculpture, science, philosophy and many more. Europe was able to see Renaissance because of the people eagerness towards learning new things and bringing new ideas after understanding Greek and Roman art and literature. Renaissance began in Europe during the 14th century and lasted until 17th century.
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if it's a stealth attack , i.e. if the enemy is unaware of your presence then a stab to a vital organ or slicing the wind pipe (trachea in the neck) will end it in seconds. In fact it is proven that it's easier to kill with a knife than a gun in close counters (but I don't buy it …personal opinion).
If the target is aware then the knife bearer will definitely require some training to go through the defenses …..I suggest slashing wildly which make it tough for the person to defend
Some fatal regions for an easy kill are
Neck (almost anywhere does fatal damage but prefered is the region under Adam apple ,a deep cut or stab will do the job
Brain ….a stab at the underside of the back of the head where the spine goes in to the skull…..will give a sudden kill ,this region is just above the neck and has a curve to it. ( Full Tang knife is recommended or a good, strong and sharp one)
Heart ….it is quite difficult due to the ribcage but can be exicuted with skill . Heart pumps blood to all the organs ..therefore it is a guaranteed kill
Not necessarily a easy kill but attacking all Internal organs i.e. consecutive stabs to intestines , Liver , kidney, oh especially the spleen…will be a slow yet painful DEATH
i can help hide the body
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Well i’m not sure what u mean by fix, I think u could work on fliters to make it more clear and edit the face (focus point) to stand out more instead of the bright background
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D. Symbolism
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The art in the times before the 1st century AD is called the Pre-iconic phase as it did not represent the face and bodily depictions of Buddha<u>. </u>He was never depicted in the human form that we imagine today. <u>The art was rich with Buddhist symbolism and Buddha presented through the abstract forms and symbols – dharma wheel, endless knot, white parasol, lotus flower, etc. </u>
In the 1st century AD, likely influenced by Greco-Roman art, Buddhist art entered into the iconic phase. This means the image of anthropomorphic Buddha started to appear more, <u>although the symbolism that was adopted beforehand remains and is used until today.</u>