Your friend Oliver feels overwhelmed while trying to critique a piece of art. He confides in you that he has a great description
of the piece, a quality analysis, and a solid interpretation, but he has no idea how to finish with an evaluation of the piece. What question could help Oliver evaluate the artwork? A.
Why do you think the artist created this piece of artwork?
I went ahead and searched up the things that should be listed in Artistic Critisism and B seems to be the only one that was mentioned in there out of all the possible answer choices.
Here's the link so you can go and look at it later if you want:
The formula for creating a major scale is “whole, whole, half, whole, whole, whole, half.” half: b to c – Note that you're back where you started at c.