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The answer is B PERIODDDTTTT POOH
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1. Archaic style: <u><em>a.</em></u> Some of the first attempts by ancient Greeks to carve stone sculptures; the results are similar to some of the statues that we find from ancient Egypt in their rigid frontal stances.
2. Columns: <em><u>c.</u></em> Pillars or large, round, vertical structures that help support the weight of the structure overhead
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3. Classical style: <u><em>b.</em></u> Style of Greek sculpture characterized by more natural poses and more skillful depictions of the human form
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4. Corinthian order: <u><em>d. </em></u>Style of ancient Greek architecture that grew out of Ionic order and has many characteristics in common with Ionic order; however, the capitals of the columns are much more ornate and elaborate than those in Ionic order.
5. Black-figure style: <u><em>e.</em></u> Started in the middle of the sixth century BCE; the artists used silhouetted figures for pottery decoration.
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3 and 1/3
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<span>In Act I scene 5 of Shakespeare's Hamlet, the ghost of Hamlet's father tells his son he must avenge his death at the hands of Claudius. Claudius is Hamlet's uncle who poisoned his own brother, Hamlets father, in order to steal his wife and his crown. Hamlet's father orders him not to harm his mother Gertrude but to let Heaven take care of her for her part in the matter.</span>