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Question 19 of 20 Choose the piece of information that it is necessary to include in an art critique. O A. Historical evidence O B. Visual evidence O C. Both historical evidence and visual evidence O D.
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Question 19 of 20
Choose the piece of information that it is necessary to include in an art critique.
O A. Historical evidence
O B. Visual evidence
O C. Both historical evidence and visual evidence
O D. None of the above
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C. Both historical evidence and visual evidence.
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C is the correct answer, if you are making an art critique you need to include historical and visual evidence
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