An atrium, such as the one seen in the House of Vettii, supplies light and air into the private spaces of a Roman home. Atriums can also function as:

An atrium, such as the one seen in the House of Vettii, supplies light and air into the private spaces of a Roman home. Atriums can also function as:









a) spaces conducive to family religious ceremonies
b) courtyards to conduct business in a more comfortable private setting
c) places to gather rainwater for household use
d) outdoor bedrooms in a protected space











Answer: C


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