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Count de Montizon's photograph The Hippopotamus at the Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park is trying to communicate the __________ of the exotic animal by comparing it to the nine onlookers behind it.
 
  a. scale
  b. shape
  c. symmetry
  d. horizontal balance
   e. visual unity

Question 2

Palmer Hayden's The Subway represents a demographic and ethnic cross-section of the strap-hanging riders of 1930s New York City and thus demonstrates __________.
 
  a. emphasis on variety
  b. unity
  c. the repetition of shapes
   d. emphasis on unity
  e. ordered chaos



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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