The passage is most likely excerpted from an informational essay hailing the triumph of local arts over colonial interests an in
formational essay hailing the triumph of local arts over colonial interests A an educational article exploring the ethical issues surrounding colonization an educational article exploring the ethical issues surrounding colonization B a research report promoting art history as a field of study a research report promoting art history as a field of study C a scholarly work explaining historical developments in indigenous arts a scholarly work explaining historical developments in indigenous arts D a descriptive analysis examining the effect of geography on art
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Answer: A descriptive analysis examining the effect of geography on art
Explanation:
The passage provided is from a book published in the 1980s, and it presents a descriptive analysis of the effect of geography on art. The article doesn´t depict the triumph of local arts over colonialism, but how local art survived through the vestiges of the native pictorial tradition in the maps created by local communities for the colonizers. Although ideas about the ethical issues surrounding colonization can arise from the article, that´s not its main idea. Art history is the theme of the article, but it doesn´t promote it as a field of study. Although the historical developments in indigenous arts are part of the article, it´s not its main topic.
Twain likely made Henry Adams an American in England to show how far removed he was from what was viewed as proper English society. As an American he would be considered a backwards outsider that could not possibly fit in. That all changes when he receives the bank-note and then can afford to buy his way into the English society.
The answer is C) because it was quoted in the article. When a writer uses another article for their work they cite (put in quotations) the title of the article and anything they used from it or it will be plagiarizing