Read the excerpt from Frida Kahlo by Hedda Garza.

Aside from the caricatures she had scribbled in school and the drawings for Fernando Fernández, Kahlo had never paid much attention to art. She began teaching herself from art books, studying the works of the Italian Renaissance artists and experimenting with the colors in her father's paint box. She painted portraits of visitors and relatives who were willing to sit and pose for her and gave the paintings away as gifts.

Why would the author include this event in the biography?

It describes Frida Kahlo's first experiences with painting.
It describes Frida's family and friends.
It describes Frida's feelings about her illness.
It describes Frida's personality and appearance.

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The author includes this event in the biography to describe Frida Kahlo's first experiences with painting and her beginnings as an artist. It shows how she started teaching herself art, studying the works of other artists, and practicing with her father's paint box. This event helps give insight into how Kahlo developed her passion for painting and how she began to cultivate her skills as an artist.
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