How does Mary Cassatt assert a more active role for the woman in her painting In the Loge?
a) The woman's face and hand enter the space of light used for the male zone.
b) The woman's face and hand are placed in the foreground of the painting.
c) The artist uses the Impressionist style employed by male artists.
d) The woman is the largest figure in the painting.
Answer: a
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