Drag and drop the elements of Roman culture and their creators to categorize them.
realistic sculpture returned to choices list.
Aeneid
Pantheon
Plutarch
realistic sculpture
architecture
art
literature
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1 Correct 1/1 point B
2 Correct 1/1 point B
3 Correct 1/1 point A
4 correct 2/2 points
Byzantine Empire
The Ottoman Empire conquered this empire. It established Constantinople as the capital.
Roman Empire
The main language of this empire was Latin.
Both
Missionaries from this empire shared Christianity with people in other places.
5 Correct 1/1 point The Justinian Code is important because it is a
legal system many European countries have used that organizes and explains the laws.
6 Correct 1/1 point C
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To categorize the elements of Roman culture and their creators, you can follow these steps:
1. Identify the elements of Roman culture mentioned:
- Realistic sculpture
- Architecture
- Art
- Literature
2. Match each element with its creator by looking at the options given:
- Aeneid: Literature
- Pantheon: Architecture
- Plutarch: No direct connection to any of the given elements
- Realistic sculpture: Art
So the categorization would be:
- Aeneid: Literature
- Pantheon: Architecture
- Plutarch: No direct connection to any of the given elements
- Realistic sculpture: Art
Note: Plutarch doesn't directly fit into any of the mentioned elements, as he was a Greek writer and philosopher, not specifically associated with Roman art, architecture, or literature.
i think?
1. A, D, E, F
2. A, B, D, G
3. C
4. Revelation, Gospels by Matthew, Mark, Luke, John. Epistles, Including letters from Paul. Parables about Jesus's life and teaching.
5. Messiah, resurrected, Trinity
6. C
7. Architecture: Colosseum, Pantheon.
Art: Mosaic, Realistic Sculpture.
Literature: Aeneid, Plutarch
8. C
9. D, C, E, F
10. Ptolemy, Galen