A radio ad communicates ideas audibly, not visually, so it cannot let people see images of the painter’s works.
A lot of people won’t be pulled in because they can’t see the paintings. I’d say this is the answer, since the other three don’t really fit. Radio ads can play more than once, most of them aren’t even funny, and they’re short, but they usually have an address or location attached.
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Ancient Egyptians created the song Hymn to the Nile about the flooding of the Nile River and the miracles it brought the people through the flooding.
The sentence does contain faulty parallel structure. Could say "He found a reliable dealer, who would permit him to make a down payment and pay two months with no interest."
Answer:
Eyes, Nose, Ears and Mouth.
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