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In a Greek temple, ________ project over the tops of columns and a(n) ________ separates the upper and lower parts of the temple.
  1. Triglyphs, metope
  2. Shafts, capital
  3. Entablatures, architrave
  4. Pediments, cornice
Explanation
Answer - D - In a Greek temple, pediments project over the tops of columns and a cornice separates the upper and lower parts of the temple.

Key Takeaway: Greek temples are typically rectangular and were organized in a highly-rigid set of architecture and geometric principles. These temples were usually built with the typical post-and-lintel system. On top of the columns set a pediment, usually containing important sculpture depicting the gods and goddesses. Beneath the pediment sat the cornice, separating the upper and lower parts of the temple.
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