How did the illegality of graffiti contribute to its spread?(2 points)

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It added to its intrigue and growing base of followers
It added to its intrigue and growing base of followers

It made it more expensive
It made it more expensive

It led to more police officers
It led to more police officers

It improved the quality of spray paint
It improved the quality of spray paint

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The correct response is:

It added to its intrigue and growing base of followers.

The illegality of graffiti often enhances its appeal, attracting individuals who are drawn to the rebellious nature of the act and contributing to a subculture that embraces it.

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