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elixir [45]
1 year ago
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20 POINTS FOR THE ANSWER

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defon1 year ago
6 0
Answer is “Honey” for the name of the piece.

Reason: Here is a man trying to lure a dog to him with food in his hand. The woman in the picture does not look happy, she has a stern look on her face and her arms are crossed in front of her. He calls out to the dog “Come here Honey” but the dog is looking away.

People looking at the title of this piece could interpret “Honey” as the wife, the dog, or the food in his hand.


Marina86 [1]1 year ago
4 0

Answer: In the 40s life was simpler

Explanation: the folks are what looks like in their back yard watching their dog playing in the tall grass... they look relaxed and content ...it is summertime and they are 1. leaning against the house and 2. sitting on the stoop next to the door.

it looks peaceful and calm there it is rural, they are near the trees and there is no asphalt on the ground to be paved. Their clothing looks like the 40s too, her and her hair style.

they look like they are having a good laugh at the dog having fun.

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