Answer:
Art from the past holds clues to life in the past. By looking at a work of art's symbolism, colors, and materials, we can learn about the culture that produced it. ... We also can compare artwork, which provides different perspectives, and gives us a well-rounded way of looking at events, situations, and people
Explanation:
The passage describes the Author's impression of students participating in the "Upward Bound" program and it is generally favourable towards the program, without giving a more specific reason for this favourable opinion, it's more the author's personal impression.
Thus, we could say that the author has a positive bias towards the program.
<span>The correct
answer is d. Motif.
A motif is a symbol, theme, or design repeated to form a pattern in a work of art.
</span>This repetition
serves as an emphasis of the main idea. It has different uses: it can be used
to deliver a certain emotion or simply for aesthetic reasons.
I'm going to assume you mean drawing software, so,
It's called the lasso, or selector.