<span>The use of repeated symbols or patterns to communicate ideas is called a motif.</span>
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Answer: Animals
Explanation:
Common motifs found in cave paintings are mostly of animals. The paintings of those at Lascaux and Altamira have a distinct feature of different types animal drawings of which some are horses, bulls, deer, cattle.
The paintings look more like they have been sculpted because the actual layout of the rock in the cave was used.
Answer:
You are using the <u>Linear Perspective</u> principle.
Explanation:
This principle creates <u>an illusion of depth</u>. Instead of drawing a river <u>with a flat appearance, you decided to create depth using lines that part from the canvas center (horizontal line), begins to separate themselves (vanishing point) and ended on both sides of the canvas (parallel lines). This simple process just works if you use its three principles: parallel lines, a vanishing point, and the horizon line. </u>
I'd have to say c but you've got the letters mixed up, so to be safe it's because they often represented animals. The sphinx for example represented Horemakhet, a god who Thutmosis IV 'dreamt' about to become pharaoh.