The _____________style seen in the great east window of Exeter Cathedral (Fig. 18-22) paved the way for the regularity, balanced horizontal and vertical lines, and plain wall or window surfaces that characterize Renaissance architecture in England
A. Decorated
B. Perpendicular
C. Embroidered
D. Tudor
Answer: B
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