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  2. Pont Neuf, Parisby Auguste Renoir one answer Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington Question What did the artist most
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  5. Why is it helpful to visualize the setting in an informational text?(1 point) Responses to inventory prior knowledge to
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  8. What did the artist most likely do to create this piece of art?(1 point) Responses had no prior knowledge of perspective had no
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  9. What did the artist most likely do to create this piece of art?(1 point) Responses had no prior knowledge of perspective had no
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  10. How can the reader’s point of view create suspense and humor?(1 point)Responses pick one of the options below 1 A reader might
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