Stippling is the drawing technique!
I would say A. Advertisers tend to target their ads at a certain age group, and using different types of music can have a different appeal to a certain age group. If they want certain people paying attention to their ads, they'll most likely use a song from their generation.
This is somewhere between description and Analysis. It does not reach into either one of the other two which require either interpretation or judgement.
I don't think it is simple description. The writer is saying that the color forms a contrast, between first of all the pale blue of the background and the striking color of the mother's clothing. The washed out colors of the background leads us to the clothing. It's a contrast, well pointed out, but so far there is no meaning attached to it.
The second contrast does the same thing. The children are very young and their color is pink (sort of) which suggests youth and health. Again, no particular meaning is put on that. It is merely an observation.
Answer: Analysis <<<<<
The question is asking which of the following pieces of art would be
considered a form of social protest? But there are no choices provided.
Let's give some examples though: 1) something that is forbidden, for
example a depiction of democracy in a totalitarian state 2) portraying
poverty or misery and showing this to the advantaged elite - it would be
a way of "complaining" about the elite (for example paining a
sweatshop)
Answer:
it represented a heavy cristian influence of the time it also shows the heavy use of realisam of the time