How does a landscape artist make an object in the foreground appear closer than an object in the background?

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by making the object in the foreground larger in comparison the background objects
by making the object in the foreground larger in comparison the background objects

by making the object in the foreground less detailed in comparison to background objects
by making the object in the foreground less detailed in comparison to background objects

by making the object in the foreground less colorful in comparison to background objects
by making the object in the foreground less colorful in comparison to background objects

by making the object in the foreground smaller in comparison to background objects
by making the object in the foreground smaller in comparison to background objects

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The correct response is:

by making the object in the foreground larger in comparison to background objects.

This technique, known as scale or size difference, helps create a sense of depth, making the foreground object appear closer to the viewer.