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ipn [44]
3 years ago
7

Your classmate Ethan feels overwhelmed while trying to critique a piece of art. He confides in you that, although he has started

with a great description of the piece, has analyzed all of the elements related to principles of art and design, and has interpreted the theme of the piece, he has no idea how to continue. What is the best advice you have for Ethan to help him with his critique?
A.
Continue by evaluating the piece.

B.
Continue with a description of the piece.

C.
Continue by analyzing the piece.

D.
Continue by interpreting the piece.

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nirvana33 [79]3 years ago
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C is the correct answer trust me dude
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