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Sarah used a grid to create this layout for a website. Which rule of composition did Sarah use for the grid? A. unity B. rule of thirds C. contrast D. rhythm
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Sarah used a grid to create this layout for a website. Which rule of composition did Sarah use for the grid?
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unity
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rule of thirds
C.
contrast
D.
rhythm
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