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Art can be considered an exploration of the human condition because: A.) All art includes humans B.) Humans create and experience art C.) Art is a product of the human experienc…
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Art can be considered an exploration of the human condition because:
A.) All art includes humans
B.) Humans create and experience art
C.) Art is a product of the human experience
D.) Art is made out of everyday human objects
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I think b humans create and experience art
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