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Nataly_w [17]
2 years ago
9

What is the first thing that must be done when critiquing art?

Arts
2 answers:
Slav-nsk [51]2 years ago
3 0

Answer: I would say B.

Explanation:        In order for you to critique something you have to understand what your looking at.  Especially when its art. In addition, when you are describing what you see it helps you to identify what the problem is in the piece, and how it confuses or blurs what the overall message is.

BaLLatris [955]2 years ago
3 0
I think the answer is B
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