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nautica902

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Margaret Bourke-White wrote, Using the camera was almost a relief; it interposed a slight barrier between myself and the white horror in front of me . . .. Here, Bourke-White is describing __________.
 
  a. V2 bomb destruction in World War II London
   b. hungry sharecroppers during the Depression
   c. Buchenwald during the Holocaust
  d. the aftermath of Chernobyl
  e. the bombing of Hiroshima

Question 2

The number of prints that an artist limits in one printing in called a(n) _______.
 
  a. illuminated manuscript
  b. monotype
  c. end plate
  d. edition
  e. theses



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d. edition



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