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Janine Antoni's 600-pound cube, titled Gnaw, is made of __________ and sculpted by __________.
 
  a. candy; tongues
  b. chocolate; teeth
  c. wax; toothpicks
  d. ice; a drill
  e. wood, a blow torch

Question 2

Gesso is a white paste that helps to seal a surface and is made of _________-
 
  a. egg yolks and milk
  b. animal glue and gypsum
  c. lime plaster
  d. crushed bone and tree resin
  e. crushed lead and linseed oil



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b. animal glue and gypsum



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