In order to allude to the pharaoh's numerous attributes or qualities, the ruler on the Palette of Narmer is represented in all of the following ways EXCEPT
A) as a bull knocking down a city
B) as a falcon god subjugating his enemy
C) as a warrior ascending a mountain with his army
D) in hierarchical proportion with an idealized form
Answer: C
AP Art History
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