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    A Work of Art Is Most Likely to Be Judged
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A Work of Art Is Most Likely to Be Judged

Question 16

Question 16

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A work of art is most likely to be judged a masterpiece by an evaluative critic if


A) it is inexhaustible
B) its form is perfect
C) it has a subject matter that defies comprehension
D) it puzzles critics

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