The seated scribe shows A. the rigid style of a pharaoh to demonstrate his status B. the Egyptian canon of proportions C. the pose of a priest D. naturalism, which reflects his lower status

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Answer:

D. naturalism, which reflects his lower status

Explanation:

The statue which is known as the seated scribe depicts the man in the sitting position, legs crossed. The statue is done in a very natural, human-like form, colored in warm tones so he looks more real.

This type of sculpture wasn't done when the person is of very high rank, as a pharaoh. The statues of pharaohs were done in the much more rigid, strict and unrealistic manners to show their divinity, status, and difference from humans.

The man was still important enough to have his statue made, but the design of the statue shows he was of much lower status than royal men and women.