The Western alphabet is said to have derived its shapes from stylized pictures of real objects, and some letters are believed to be based on the things represented by two modern artworks.
According to some theories, the letters "A" and "Z" are based on stylized pictures of real objects. The letter "A" is believed to have originated from a depiction of an ox head, which was later stylized into the shape of the letter we know today. Similarly, the letter "Z" is thought to have been derived from a picture of a snake, which was then stylized into the shape of the letter "Z." These theories suggest that the shapes of letters in the Western alphabet are not arbitrary, but rather have roots in the natural world and the visual language of earlier cultures. While there is debate about the origins of these letters and the alphabet as a whole, these theories demonstrate the rich history and cultural significance of written language by modern artworks.
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C. assessing long-term goals.
D. food safety maintenance.
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C. an extreme lighting effect in which figures emerge from darkness into bright light.
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Siren. The mythical creature Siren is depicted on this cup of branded coffee Star Bucks. Since Starbucks was named after a nautical character, the original Starbucks logo was designed to reflect the seductive imagery of the sea.
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A. Iambic.
B. Doric.
C. Corinthian.
D. Ionic.