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.
Aesthetics (philosophy of art)
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I believe its understand unfamiliar words.
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If your TV contains an antenna which most people's TV contains an antenna, the radio waves from the transmitter are sent to the television to convert it into sound and viewpoint
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They both sound relatively the same. I own a record player (which plays analog audio) and I have a phone to play digital. Ultimately, it comes down to what the user prefers for what method. However, if you want to get really petty, look at the sound waves.
Analog captures the actual sound wave, allowing for the truest sound experience. Digital captures a very close approximation; instead of "writing" the sound wave as a wavy, well, wave, it's more like a staircase mimicking the general shape of a sound wave.
For the answer, I would go with your third listed option:
"ultimately you make the final decision on which format you prefer"