Which inference about Near Eastern cultures is best supported by this image?

(1 point)
Responses

All citizens of the ancient Near East were excellent writers.
All citizens of the ancient Near East were excellent writers.

This tablet describes the only god worshipped in the Near East.
This tablet describes the only god worshipped in the Near East.

This tablet was likely written using cylinder seals.
This tablet was likely written using cylinder seals.

The symbols on this tablet have no significant meaning.

The best supported inference about Near Eastern cultures from this image is: This tablet was likely written using cylinder seals.

A golden Byzantine belt is imprinted with the figure of a hunting falcon. What cultural message is the artist hoping to send?

(1 point)
Responses

The artist is portraying the falcon as a common part of Byzantine diet.
The artist is portraying the falcon as a common part of Byzantine diet.

The artist is portraying the falcon as a symbol of fortune.
The artist is portraying the falcon as a symbol of fortune.

The artist is portraying the falcon as a Byzantine god.
The artist is portraying the falcon as a Byzantine god.

The artist is portraying the falcon as a feared creature.

The cultural message that the artist is hoping to send is: The artist is portraying the falcon as a symbol of fortune.

In Near Eastern culture, the winged genius often represented in art and artifacts was a _______ god.

(1 point)
Responses

destructive
destructive

creative
creative

understanding
understanding

benevolent
benevolent

In Near Eastern culture, the winged genius often represented in art and artifacts was a benevolent god.

What is the new point after rotating the point (3,−5) 180° clockwise?(1 point)

()

The new point after rotating the point (3, -5) by 180° clockwise is (-3, 5).

A square with sides 6 units in length is reflected across the x -axis. How long are the sides in the reflected figure?(1 point)

units

The sides in the reflected figure would also be 6 units in length.