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The second personal critical response we should have on seeing an unfamiliar or off-putting kind of art should be

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The answer to the question in which the second personal critical response one should have in seeing unfamiliar or getting the art out should be asking what it is one have seen or heard. Hope this answer would be of help.

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Answer choices are:

  1. Asking what it is we have seen or heard.
  2. Not jumping to conclusions.
  3. Exploring the piece’s cultural and artistic history.
  4. Considering the underlying craft and technique.

Correct answer choice is:

Asking what it is we have seen or heard.

Step-by-step explanation:

A critical response essay (or interpretive essay or article) has two purposes:

  1. To paraphrase a source's central purpose
  2. To counter to the source's central views with opinions based on your synthesis.

The personal response is normally one of the primary tasks in an opening writing course. It prepares you to believe what you are studying and then question yourself why you believe the way.

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