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Read the claim.

The works of art created by Raphael were true masterpieces.

Which excerpt from "The Child of Urbino" best supports this claim?


"With tears in his eyes, the duke took a jewel that hung on a gold chain about his neck and placed it over Raphael’s shoulders."

“'Please, Luca,' pleaded the child. 'I can paint, you know. I have often watched Benedetto at work. Please Luca, it can do no harm.'"

"How anxiously he toiled, painting and rubbing out, and painting again."

"One glance was enough. The astonished youth fell on his knees, crying out in wonder at the beauty of the child’s work."

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Answer: "One glance was enough..."

Step-by-step explanation:

It's the only one that really talks about Raphael's amazing paintings.

(I'm so sorry if this is incorrect!)

User Sandeep Solanki
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Answer:

I think it is "One glance was enough. The astonished youth fell on his knees crying out in wonder at the beauty of the child's work."

Step-by-step explanation:

Now I could be wrong. It has been a long time since I first read "The Child of Urbino". If it is wrong I am very sorry. But I think it is D.

User JChris
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