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jilianpiloj

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Extension of Desire by Glenda Len is an example of ___________________ .
 
  A. Japanese culture and symbolism
  B. Pop culture
  C. Political and social commentary
  D. Geometric clarity and precision
  E. Menacing diagonals

Question 2

The expressive power of line in Constance Stuart Larrabee's photograph serves as a boundary and barrier for a(n) __________.
 
  A. old Indian on a reservation
  B. small bird in a cage
  C. baby in a stroller
  D. young African boy inside a fence
  E. athlete at a boxing match



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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