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What is NOT a way that Italian Renaissance artists were influenced by the art and culture of ancient Greece and Rome?
Question 2 options:
A They used the naked as a subject in art.
B They portrayed people realistically without ideal beauty or proportions.
C They often showed figures in the contrapposto position.
D They sometimes included Greek and Roman architecture in their art.
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To keep food safe throughout the flow of food create?
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