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An Inuit artist carving ivory ____.
 
  a. is producing a craft and not art
  b. mostly works for commissions
  c. is involved in a total act of will, which transforms the ivory into whatever he wants to create
  d. sees his activity as a liberation of whatever form is already in a piece of ivory
  e. believes that this piece of art will be a perfect sacrifice to the ancestors

Question 2

The art form that has received the greatest amount of anthropological attention is _____.
 
  a. body decoration
  b. dance
  c. music
  d. graphic and plastic arts
  e. folklore



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
d



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