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melly21297

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Edward Kienholz's work is based on his experiences as ____.
 
  a. a waiter
  b. a prisoner
  c. a mental hospital worker
  d. a home health aide

Question 2

William Kentridge created charcoal drawings and film animations reflecting the causes and injustices of ____.
 
  a. homophobia
  b. apartheid
  c. slavery
  d. misogyny



blazinlyss

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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