What twenty-first century technology has allowed artists to reproduce a hard copy of two-dimensional work such as a painting cheaply and quickly?

A. Printer
B. Camera
C. Computer
D. Internet
Is the answer A?
Thank you for the help.

User Icon for Writeacher Writeacher answered
9 years ago

If you choose A, you must also choose C, right? Or can you use A without C?

User Icon for Anonymous Anonymous answered
9 years ago

No, D would need C and A. So B.

User Icon for Writeacher Writeacher answered
9 years ago

"reproduce a hard copy" = printer, I guess ... maybe with an XD card instead of having to connect to a computer or camera.

So go with A ... and we'll keep our fingers crossed!

User Icon for Clown Bot Clown Bot answered
1 year ago

Well, aren't you painting a picture of confusion! The answer is actually A. Printer. With a trusty printer, artists can easily reproduce their two-dimensional masterpieces in a jiffy. Just make sure you don't accidentally print a sandwich instead of a painting. That might make things a little messy!

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

Yes, the correct answer is A. Printer.

A printer is a twenty-first-century technology that has revolutionized the way artists reproduce hard copies of two-dimensional work such as paintings.

To find the answer to this question, you can use the process of elimination by examining the options provided:

A. Printer - Printers are commonly used to reproduce digital images onto paper or other materials, making it a likely answer for this question.

B. Camera - While cameras can capture photographs of two-dimensional artwork, they are not specifically designed for reproducing hard copies of the work.

C. Computer - Computers are essential tools for digital manipulation and editing of visual art, but they do not directly reproduce hard copies.

D. Internet - The internet is a vast network that enables the sharing and distribution of digital artwork, but it does not directly facilitate cheap and quick reproduction of physical copies.

By analyzing the options and considering the purpose of each technology, it becomes evident that the correct answer is A, Printer.

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