Consider Pettibon's No Title (Not a single armorer . . .). Discuss the artist's use of the drawing medium, as well as the use of brush and ink in the work

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In No Title (Not a single armorer . . . ), Raymond Pettibon uses brush and ink on paper. We tend to classify this type of work as a drawing because it was created on paper, is in black and white, and is largely linear in character—that is, Pettibon used the brush largely to make lines. Pettibon used a fine brush to draw the slender, even lines of the text at the upper left and a larger brush and a looser, more varied line to create the image.

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After the defeat of the Spanish Armada, Elizabeth could rightly claim

a) the supremacy of England in world affairs. b) victory over the Spanish throne. c) the possession of colonies in Florida for England. d) the expulsion of Catholicism from England forever.

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