I'd say the correct answer is C.
Ancient Africans would've never known their art work would be displayed in museums.
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The statement “He intended to do all of the above through
his painting, Wild Turkey.” best describes James Auduborn’s intentions when he
painted, Wild Turkey.
John James Audubon was an American ornithologist,
naturalist, and painter. He was known for his vast studies documenting all
types of American birds and for his detailed illustrations that depicted the
birds in their natural habitats.
Answer:cello
Explanation:
Some instruments fall into more than one category: for example, the cello may be considered either tenor or bass, depending on how its music fits into the ensemble, and the trombone may be alto, tenor, or bass and the French horn, bass, baritone, tenor, or alto, depending on which range it is played.