An artist who used the power of art to be self-expressive and cathartic after being in a terrible accident was _______.
a. Paul Klee
b. Ansel Adams
c. Frida Kahlo
d. Grandma Moses
e. Rachel Whiteread
c. Frida Kahlo
a. Incorrect. Paul Klee did not use the power of art to be self-expressive and cathartic after being in a terrible accident.
b. Incorrect. Ansel Adams did not use the power of art to be self-expressive and cathartic after being in a terrible accident.
c. Correct. Frida Kahlo used the power of art to be self-expressive and cathartic after being in a terrible accident.
d. Incorrect. Grandma Moses did not use the power of art to be self-expressive and cathartic after being in a terrible accident.
e. Incorrect. Rachel Whiteread did not use the power of art to be self-expressive and cathartic after being in a terrible accident.
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