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How does a printed line from a woodcut differ from the printed line of an etching? (1 point) Responses The woodcut’s line is thicker; the etching’s line is finer. The woodcut’s line is thicker; the etching’s line is finer. The woodcut’s line is jagged; the etching’s line is smooth. The woodcut’s line is jagged; the etching’s line is smooth. The woodcut’s line is finer; the etching’s line is thinner. The woodcut’s line is finer; the etching’s line is thinner. The woodcut’s line is weak; the etching’s line is bold

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The correct response is: **The woodcut’s line is thicker; the etching’s line is finer.**

Woodcuts typically have bolder, more graphic lines since they are created by removing material from a block of wood, while etchings involve incising finer details into a metal plate, resulting in smoother and more intricate lines.

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