An Asian sculptor creates an image of the Buddha for the local temple. The artist’s primary responsibility is to

A. self: as long as he does his best, that’s all that matters.

B. Buddha: he must work hard to please this revered leader.

C. future tourists: he must make sure his Buddha can be viewed 100 years from now.

D. temple visitors and leaders: his statue should inspire worshippers and accurately represent Buddha.

An environmental artist created a piece in protest of trash. Anticipating negative public reaction, the artist decided to display the work anyway. What is the most likely reason?

A. The artist believed that the purpose of the work was to stir up awareness.

B. The artist did not want to waste all the time spent on the work.

C. The artist was very brave.

D. The artist did not care about public reaction.

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For the first question, the correct answer is D. temple visitors and leaders: his statue should inspire worshippers and accurately represent Buddha.

To arrive at this answer, you need to consider the primary responsibility of the Asian sculptor while creating an image of the Buddha for the local temple. The sculpture's purpose is to inspire worshipers and accurately represent Buddha, so the artist's primary responsibility lies with the temple visitors and leaders who will be the main audience for the statue.

For the second question, the most likely reason the artist decided to display the work despite anticipating negative public reaction is A. The artist believed that the purpose of the work was to stir up awareness.

To determine this answer, you need to consider the artist's intention behind creating the work. The artist's goal was to protest against trash and create awareness of the issue. Even though they expected negative public reaction, they chose to display the piece anyway because they believed it would serve its purpose in drawing attention to the problem of trash.