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In the additive process of color mixing, red light, green light, and blue light combine to produce ________ light.
 
  A. yellow
  B. black
  C. white
  D. grayish brown
  E. green

Question 2

Which artist uses light itself as the main material and whose work increases our awareness of light as a presence in the world?
 
  A. Flor Garduo
  B. Joseph Wright
  C. Joseph Albers
  D. Doug Wheeler
  E. Claude Monet



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Answer to Question 1

C
Combined rainbow colors of light passed through a prism create white light.

Answer to Question 2

D
Doug Wheeler is a contemporary artist whose work increases our awareness of light as a presence in the world.





 

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