I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. Effective argumentation anticipates an opponent's claim. The first component of an argument is its
claim—some conclusion or way of looking
at a problem or issue toward which an argument
is trying to lead us.
<span>As Eadweard Muybridge’s experiments with motion showed, the camera can capture what the human eye can't see.
Muybridge wanted to show that for a brief moment, when horses gallop, they become completely airborne. This is something that humans cannot see with the naked eye - which is why he developed this experiment with motion pictures in order to prove it - and he did.
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Answer:
<em>A. The artist’s overhead view creates a dizzying effect, and his fascination with the skyscraper is distinctly contemporary.</em>
<em>C. The photograph uses a single, colorful person among a group of others who are all the same as an expression of identity.
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<em>D. The sculptor's use of shapes that increase in size creates a feeling of expanding upward.</em>
Explanation:
<em>These statements use a tone that is appropriate for a museum caption.</em>