Use the scenario to answer the question.

An article about an artist in your city who makes sculptures out of litter explains that the artist wants to raise awareness about the issue of littering. The artist is quoted talking about finding beauty in unusual places.
How might someone outside the artist’s culture interpret this information? Select the two correct answers.

(1 point)
Responses

People might have a difficult time understanding the artist’s message if their culture values clean public spaces and does not deal with litter.
People might have a difficult time understanding the artist’s message if their culture values clean public spaces and does not deal with litter.

People might think the artist’s culture works to support their artists by providing materials to them.
People might think the artist’s culture works to support their artists by providing materials to them.

People might not agree on what is beautiful, so they could miss the artist’s intended message.
People might not agree on what is beautiful, so they could miss the artist’s intended message.

People might think the artist wants people to keep littering so they will continue to have material to use for their art.
People might think the artist wants people to keep littering so they will continue to have material to use for their art.

No matter the culture, people will understand the artist’s message if it is conveyed clearly.
No matter the culture, people will understand the artist’s message if it is conveyed clearly.

The correct interpretations are:

1. People might have a difficult time understanding the artist’s message if their culture values clean public spaces and does not deal with litter.
2. People might not agree on what is beautiful, so they could miss the artist’s intended message.