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Why were scenes from celebrations and contests painted on palace walls? a. so visitors could understand the social customs of the wealthy b. To praise the royal family c. So additional decorating for banquets
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Why were scenes from celebrations and contests painted on palace walls?
a. so visitors could understand the social customs of the wealthy
b. To praise the royal family
c. So additional decorating for banquets was not necessary
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The primary reason why scenes from celebrations and contests were painted on palace walls was "
b. To praise the royal family" since most of these scenes showed the massive amounts of wealth and privilege of these families.
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