In the portrait The Dance Lesson by Edgar Degas what was created by allowing the windows to be included in the scene?

a. the viewer was distracted from the individuals
b. there was no clearly emphasized area
c. the light source was important to the scene
d. it appeared staged and formal

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In "The Dance Lesson" by Edgar Degas, allowing the windows to be included in the scene primarily emphasizes c. the light source was important to the scene. The inclusion of windows helps to highlight the natural light that bathes the dancers and the space, adding depth and atmosphere to the composition. This use of light is a signature element in Degas's work, enhancing the overall mood and dynamic of the scene.

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