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Lisaclaire

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What unifying device does Nicholas Nixon employ to document the aging process in his photographic series of The Brown Sisters?
 
  a) The women are always arranged in the same order.
  b) He shoots the portrait with the same background each year.
  c) The sisters wear matching clothes in each image.
  d) He only photographs close-up views of their faces.

Question 2

Which interpretation of the atalhyk woman seated between two felines would compare to Suzanne Lacy's thematic subject in Whisper, the Waves, the Wind?
 
  a) woman turning into an ancestor
  b) woman as mother and nurturer
  c) woman associated with death
  d) woman as death and life conjoined



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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