a viewer examines a work of art in a style he normally does not appreciate. This is an example of what kind type of action?

Reluctant consideration
Creative consideration
Respectful consideration
Practical consideration••

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
8 years ago

I disagree -- although there's no way of knowing his motivation.

Please use the same name for your posts.

User Icon for Writeacher Writeacher answered
8 years ago

Wow -- identity crisis plus!!

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User Icon for olivia olivia answered
6 years ago

the correct answer is

1.A
2.C
3.D
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User Icon for meeeee meeeee answered
5 years ago

Olivia is correct thank you for helping me check my answers!

User Icon for lauryn lauryn answered
4 years ago

thank you for the help olivia!

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

The correct answer is "Respectful consideration." When a viewer examines a work of art in a style that they normally do not appreciate, they are engaging in an action of showing respect and open-mindedness towards the artist and their work. This kind of consideration requires the viewer to set aside their personal preferences and prejudices, and approach the artwork with an attitude of willingness to understand and appreciate its value, even if it falls outside of their preferred style or taste. To arrive at this answer, one can consider the definitions and connotations associated with the given options and determine that "Respectful consideration" best aligns with the scenario described.