The person who is being addressed by the singer of "I Can All Too Well Compare My Lady" is
a. ignoring the singer's pleas, much as a statue would ignore its sculptor's pleas.
b. waiting for a better song from a wealthier suitor.
c. entranced by the singer's song.
d. already married and has no reason to listen to another marriage proposal.
A
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You and a friend go to a local art museum to see an exhibit on Picasso. While looking at the pieces in the exhibit you comment that Picasso's work and particular style is not very good; however, your friend says that Picasso's works are excellent. Which of the following is the best response to the situation?
A. You are correct, because Picasso's style was very different from other artists of his time. B. Your friend is correct, because all art is good in some respect. C. You are both wrong, because more information on Picasso is necessary to make a statement such as that. D. You are both correct, because you are both only making an aesthetic judgment.