Refraction is the change in the direction of the wave passing from one medium to another.
The change in the direction of the propagation of any wave is due to the different speed at different points.
A far away object appears closer and a small object appears larger.
Take an example. Suppose, an object lies in water.
A far away object appears closer. The angle from which the rays of light reach the observer is larger than the angle that it makes in air.
This makes the angular size larger to the observer's eye which makes the object look larger relative what it looks in air. Similar but vice versa condition occurs in the case when a small object appears larger.
I believe the correct answer is piers and flying
buttresses.
Builders of Gothic cathedrals reinforced the walls
of their architecture from the outside with piers (such as bridges or arcs) and
flying buttresses (a type of buttress which is composed of an arched structure
that extends from the upper portion of a wall to a pier) in order to provide
the lateral support.
B. an Egyptian Tomb
because the art style back then was based around the pharaohs.