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? Reading and Writing · None · None · MCQ Q32

While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • Elizabeth Catlett’s sculpture Recognition (1970) shows two African American figures with rounded, indistinct features. • The figures reach out to each other in a pose that symbolizes a close, supportive relationship. • Her sculpture Students Aspire (1978) shows two African American figures with sharply defined features. • The figures hold an equal sign above their heads with one hand and embrace each other with the other hand. • This pose symbolizes their support for each other in the pursuit of equality. The student wants to emphasize a similarity between the two sculptures. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?

  1. A

    Catlett’s Students Aspire depicts two figures supporting each other in the pursuit of equality.

  2. B

    Recognition and Students Aspire both show African American figures in poses that symbolize supportive relationships.

  3. C

    Catlett completed Recognition in 1970 and Students Aspire in 1978.

  4. D

    The figures in Recognition have features that are rounded and indistinct, while the figures in Students Aspire have sharply defined features. ST

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