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HELPPPPP Read the underlined statement on page 3. which best explained how Roosevelt's criticism of artworks are supported by his use of figurative language in the statement? Roosevelt notes that many artists get inspiration from The Works of other, more popular, artists. Roosevelt argues that speaking honestly about frivolous popular art is important to establishing standards of quality in modern art. Roosevelt suggests that the following the crowd is a tendency in many facets of society, including art. Roosevelt reminds his readers that in many profession, people will use sensationalism to make money

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Answer: Roosevelt argues that speaking honestly about frivolous popular art is important to establishing standards of quality in modern art.

Explanation: I may be wrong, but the sentence you gave me pretty much translates to how painters may have aspects of deception and profit in their art. I think Roosevelt means something along the lines of the fact that modern art is literally so easy to make, but too expensive for the time it took.

Please double check, though.

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