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    José De Rivera's Sculpture Infinity Can Be Described as Non-Objective
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José De Rivera's Sculpture Infinity Can Be Described as Non-Objective

Question 36

Question 36

Multiple Choice

José de Rivera's sculpture Infinity can be described as non-objective because its subject matter is ________.


A) recognizable
B) difficult
C) three-dimensional
D) unrecognizable
E) abstract

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