Answer is: Acropolis of Athens, i<span>ncluding the </span><span>Parthenon.
</span>Parthenon (447–432 BC) <span>is a </span>temple,<span> on the </span>Athenian Acropolis<span>, </span><span>dedicated to the </span>goddess Athena.
The golden ratio <span>is a special number approximately equal to 1,618.
</span><span>Pythagorean theorem states that </span>square of the hypotenuse<span> is equal to the sum of the squares of the </span>other two sides.
I’m not sure about this answer. I’m going to do some quick research and see if I can find the answer for you.
I believe the answer is:
C. Artists organize the elements of art using the principles of design.
D. An example of the principles of design is using repeated shapes to create pattern.
E. How artists use the elements and principles determines their style, and influences how we think and feel about their works.
Option A is wrong because The basic building blocks artists use are called the Elements, not the principle of design.
Option B is wrong because the examples of elements of arts are line, shape, space, value, form, texture, and color