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Arts, 16.10.2020 02:01, sandrafina2004

This image uses lines to draw your eyes in several directions in this piece. Which of the following is the most dominant line usage? A. the vertical lines of the trees

B. the zigzag lines of the leaves

C. the dotted lines on the road

D. the curved lines of the park bench

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