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To describe how a work of art makes you feel or what you think the artist is trying to say through their artwork is to ___________ it. analyze describe evaluate interpret
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To describe how a work of art makes you feel or what you think the artist is trying to say through their artwork is to ___________ it.
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Interpret because by interpreting the art and how it makes you feel and how the artist would feel about it in your own words is the best answer.
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B:describe cuz your describing/saying what you see about the art or what you feel about the art.
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