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Which of the following is an assertion that is supported by strong evidence in the passage?A.Surrealists were all as eclectic and scandalous as Dali.B.Dali will be remembered for his paintings long after other artists are forgotten.C.Dali was capable of total focus when painting.D.Dali’s bizarre public actions had rational causes.Previous Navigation Next

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Which of the following is an assertion that is supported by strong evidence in the passage?A.Surrealists were all as eclectic and scandalous as Dali.B.Dali will be remembered for his paintings long after other artists are forgotten.C.Dali was capable of total focus when painting.D.Dali’s bizarre public actions had rational causes.Previous Navigation Next

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