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English, 11.02.2021 21:40, joseroblesrivera123

IF YOU ANSWER THESE CORRECT YOU GET BRAINLIEST AND 90 POINTS!! Which is the best definition for the perspective?

A. location

B. destination

C. answer

D. point of view

Luis loved the paintings at the modern art museum, but Allen hated them. What question might Luis ask to encourage more discussion about the art?

A. Can’t you enjoy the paintings even if they’re not realistic?

B. What is it that bothers you about these paintings?

C. How can I convince you that these paintings are awesome?

D. Have you ever been to the modern art museum before?

Why might a teacher be happy to hear her students disagree about whether a particular novel is worth reading?

A. Students should care about the books they’re assigned.

B. The argument means they actually read the book.

C. When students argue, teachers can take a break.

D. Different perspectives help students understand the book.

Which statement best explains why people have very different perspectives about art and literature?

A. Most people only like things they have seen before.

B. People have different life experiences that influence their opinions.

C. Some people know a lot about art and others don’t.

D. Some people don’t really read the books they’re assigned.

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