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gonzo233

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In I Won't Play Nature to Your Culture, feminist artist Barbara Kruger challenges the traditional linkage of women to __________ and men to __________.
 
  A. spirituality; intellectualism
  B. culture; nature
  C. intellectualism; spirituality
  D. family; work
  E. nature; culture

Question 2

For the art student, nature can serve as everything except __________.
 
  A. a technological advancement
  B. a subject
  C. a source of inspiration
  D. a medium
  E. a reservoir of visual vocabulary



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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gonzo233

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Reply 2 on: Aug 28, 2018
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