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What have the dry gardens (like the one above) been interpreted to represent?
a.
the path to enlightenment
b.
volume through shading and perspective
c.
thoughts
d.
the lack of water that can take life

What have the dry gardens like the one above been interpreted to represent a the path to enlightenment b volume through shading and perspective c thoughts d the class=

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Answer:

its b

Explanation:

because i answered it at school

The correct answer is B “volume through shading and perspective”

This kind of garden is formed from the contemplative inspiration of the gardener and contemplating one tends to invite the viewer to meditate too. There is no specific rule to how it should be done, it can include plants and water spaces, but many of them do not have those and it is entirely of rocks and gravel to induce emptiness through abstraction.