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MissTica
2 years ago
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Read the line from Rita Dove’s poem "Sonnet in Primary Colors,” then study Frida Kahlo’s painting Self-Portrait with Monkey and

Parrot. the thumbprint searing her immutable brow. A painting titled Self-Portrait with Monkey and Parrot by Frida Kahlo, showing Frida posing with a dark-furred monkey and a green parrot. The multi-colored leaves of plants are in the background. How does this line relate to the artwork? It suggests that the portrait is about anger. It suggests that the painting is as bold and resilient as Kahlo was. It suggests that Kahlo’s self-portrait reveals weakness. It suggests that Kahlo had finally mastered painting self-portraits.
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ad-work [718]2 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is It suggests that the painting is as bold and resilient as Kahlo was.

Explanation:

This portrait of Frida Kahlo is a reflection of herself, like all her works. In it Frida is shown with a severe look.

It is a bold work, full of colors and with two different animals, and it suggests what she was like in her personal life.

Frida created 200 paintings and drawings related to what she experienced during her life, including her personal relationship with Diego Rivera, her physical and emotional pain. In total, she made 55 self-portraits.

WARRIOR [948]2 years ago
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B: It suggests that the painting is as bold and resilient as Kahlo was.

Explanation: I just took the unit test on Edgenuity 2020 and got 100%.

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