<span>The correct answer is c. crenellation. The Colosseum has all three Greek orders (Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian) in its columns, it has many arches (think semicircular openings), and it has a post-and-lintel system (in which vertical elements -- like columns -- hold up horizontal elements, with large spaces between these two elements -- like arches). However, the Colosseum does not have crenellation, which is a battlement often seen on castles. A crenellation is a low protective wall on the roof of a building, with repetitive, squared openings from which people could shoot intruders. </span>
A. apse and central plan building if not then its C.
I believe this statement is True.
Cubism is an early-20th-century art movement which takes
objects, breaks them up into different shapes, and then puts them back together
in an abstract way. The representation of three-dimensional form in the late
works of Paul Cézanne was the primary influence that led to Cubism.