Freestanding sculpture is described as ______.
a. a sculpture that inhabits three-dimensional space
b. a sculpture that does not have a single viewpoint
c. a sculpture that has a single viewpoint
d. a sculpture that is flat and two-dimensional
e. both a and b are correct
e. both a and b are correct
a. Incorrect. While freestanding sculpture is described as a sculpture that inhabits three-dimensional space, this is not the complete answer.
b. Incorrect. While freestanding sculpture is described as not having a single viewpoint, this is not the complete answer.
c. Incorrect. Freestanding sculpture can be viewed from every side.
d. Incorrect. Freestanding sculpture has volume and is three-dimensional.
e. Correct. Freestanding sculpture inhabits a three-dimensional space and can be seen in multiple viewpoints.
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