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If you wanted to see the color spectrum in sunlight, how could you do it?

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Set ice in the sun to melt.

Set ice in the sun to melt.

Hold up a clear glass of water.

Hold up a clear glass of water.

Hold a mirror up facing the sun.

Hold a mirror up facing the sun.

Use a black tarp to absorb the light.

Use a black tarp to absorb the light.
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The correct answer is to hold up a clear glass of water. When sunlight passes through the water, it refracts and separates into the colors of the spectrum.

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Yanni is taking an art history class because he wants to be a digital artist. How will this help him be a better artist?

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He will become a better art critic.

He will become a better art critic.

He will be able to identify famous works.

He will be able to identify famous works.

He will recognize homages to other artists.

He will recognize homages to other artists.

He will have a clearer understanding of history.

He will have a clearer understanding of history.
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The correct answer is that Yanni will have a clearer understanding of history. Studying art history will expose him to different periods, movements, and styles of art. This knowledge will serve as a foundation for his own artistic practice and help him make informed decisions and references in his work. Additionally, understanding the historical context of art can provide inspiration and perspective for his own creative process.

Fanart is one way that art is appreciated and shared by its audience.

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True

True

False

True

Can secondary colors be created without using any primary colors?

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Yes, but only different hues of the same color.

Yes, but only different hues of the same color.

Yes, secondary colors are the base of most colors.

Yes, secondary colors are the base of most colors.

No, black or white is required to make primary colors.

No, black or white is required to make primary colors.

No, primary colors are used to make secondary colors.

No, primary colors are used to make secondary colors.

No, primary colors are used to make secondary colors.

What purpose does color serve in this image?

A yellow bike leaning on a window.

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It is symbolic of the sun.

It is symbolic of the sun.

It makes it more realistic.

It makes it more realistic.

It accentuates the bicycle.

It accentuates the bicycle.

It introduces a secondary color.

It accentuates the bicycle.