In Pieter Brueghel's painting Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, where does Icarus's drowning take place?A.Close to the shoreB.Far out at seaC.Within enemy territoryD.In an ocean named after himSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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In Pieter Brueghel's painting Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, where does Icarus's drowning take place?A.Close to the shoreB.Far out at seaC.Within enemy territoryD.In an ocean named after himSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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In Pieter Brueghel's painting Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, Icarus's drowning takes place B. Far out at sea.
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