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Fang Ligun's No. 2 is a(n) _________ composition achieved by mixing various amounts of black and white.
 
  A. chromatic
  B. balanced
  C. achromatic
  D. textured
  E. abstract

Question 2

A gray color obtained by mixing red and black would be referred to as a(n) _________.
 
  A. grayed neutral
  B. tinged gray
  C. achromatic gray
  D. chromatic gray
  E. both A and D



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Answer to Question 1

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