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Explanation:
I don't like those shoes. I will buy . (these) Are you going to buy that suit or? (this one) This guayabera is pretty, but I prefer. (that one) These red ties are very pretty, but they are fabulous. (those) These belts cost too much. I prefer . (those over there) Do you like those boots or? (these) That red bag is pretty, but I prefer. (that one over there) I am not going to buy these boots; I will buy . (those over there) Do you prefer these pants or? (those) I like this dress, but I'm going to buy. (that one) I like that store, but it's better (better). (that one over there) That blouse is pretty, but it costs too much. I will buy . (this one)
Answer:
A. The artist thinks that propaganda is something that can convince people to think in a particular way. So your art can be used as a tool to communicate ideas to the public.
Explanation:
From the write-up, the artist is talking about propaganda and how all art has elements of propaganda in it.
He believes that any painter who has not been a propagandist has not been a painter because every artist "who has been worth something" and every "strong artist" has been a propagandist at one point or the other.
He wants to be a propagandist and use his art as a weapon that can be used to make people think in a particular way and communicate ideas to the public.
Answer:
100,000,000 + 54,000,000 + 798,000 + 100 + 5 = 154,798,105
Explanation: