Your friend Terry believes that a piece of art being placed in a museum makes no difference on the assessment of the piece. You
disagree. What is the best argument you could present to prove that being placed in a museum affects the assessment of a work of art? A.
Our perspectives might be changed about the piece because it was chosen to be showcased.
B.
Some pieces were never meant to be placed in a museum.
C.
Paintings that are framed and hung up often look worse to the human eye than paintings that are left unframed.
D.
Being roped off from the public makes a piece of art seem worthless.
Although just like awards for music pieces, you don't need an award to prove if your music is good or not. Kind of the same concept for this question. Museums can alter your perspective on a piece of art just simply because its in a museum in the first place. Because they're where the "best of the best" are showcased. I hope this helps !!! :]
Well, it depends: If your friend wants something dark-er, than blue, then I would pick purple. While blue can be a sort of brighter color for certain situations.
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Explanation: if the pupils are too young and can't draw by themselves, there should be a textbook that has traceable diagrams. that will make it easier for them