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They have a contrapposto pose seen in Classical Greek and Roman sculpture.
Explanation:
<u>Contrapposto is the Italian term for the pose named “counterpoise”. This pose presents a person that stands up so that most of their weight is balanced on one leg, with others just for support.</u> The shoulders and collarbone are rotated slightly on one side (going “down” on the side of the weight), while the hips and pelvis are rotated on another side in the counter direction.
We see both Donatello and Michelangelo have used this pose in their sculptures. <u>Examples of Dontallo’s usage are evident in his statues of David (both statues) and St George. Michelangelo’s statues done in counterpoise are, for example, Bacchus and David.</u>
The last one should be right according to me
Bob Dylan though that the line
"I<span> can't hide"
was supposed to men
"I get high"
which was a reference to marijuana.
He asked the group about it and discovered that they hadn't tried it before. Bob Dylan supposedly introduced it to them.</span>
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Questionable profile pic aside, I think your answer is the one on the left. I'm not 100% sure though.
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