Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The actual question is "How does Matisse's use of color in the works on pages 8 and 9 relate to his use of color in cut-outs like the one on page 5"
The pictures on pages 8 and 9 are Large Red Interior (1948), The Lute (1943) and Still Life with Mangolia (1941). If we compare it to the picture on page 5, Harmony in Red (1908), we see Matisse returned to the manner of using mainly red as the dominant color on the painting. The whole interior and the backgrounds on all four paintings are done a monochromatic red color scheme, almost in the very same tone, with only details being painted in different colors, usually bright ones.
Matisse used it, by his own words, to create "balance, purity, and serenity". The dominance of the strong red color on these paintings becomes the subject off the study of itself.