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sweet-ann [11.9K]
3 years ago
7

The documentary film "An Inconvenient Truth" about former vice president Al Gore's campaign to warn the public about climate cha

nge is an example of which of the following purposes of art?
a art revealing beauty
b art illuminating the spiritual
c art edifying and persuading
d art evoking and expressing emotion
Arts
1 answer:
serg [7]3 years ago
4 0
Since "An Inconvenient Truth" is a documentary film, this means that it is based on a real event or happening. It is about warning the public about climate change. In this case, we can say that this documentary film is an example of an art teaching or educating and persuading. Answer is C.
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