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    The Figures in Segal's Sculptures Generally
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The Figures in Segal's Sculptures Generally

Question 8

Question 8

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The figures in Segal's sculptures generally


A) consist of oversized versions of everyday objects.
B) consist of abstract shapes that only suggest bodies.
C) stare defiantly at the audience.
D) appear isolated and self-absorbed.

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