PLZ HELP Read the claim.
Raphael was dedicated.
Which excerpt from "The Chil...
English, 14.04.2020 19:49 schnefai000
PLZ HELP Read the claim.
Raphael was dedicated.
Which excerpt from "The Child of Urbino" best supports the claim?
"Raphael kissed the duke's hand. Then he turned to his father. 'Is it true,' he asked, 'that my jar and platter have been chosen?'"
"Poor Luca was in despair. He knew very well that his chance of winning Pacifica was gone. Raphael's tender heart was touched."
"For hours at a time, Raphael would stand quietly beside the old man as he worked, noting each detail of the potter's skill, and storing up in his little head the things he learned there."
"Raphael called Luca to see his work. Trembling with eagerness, he uncovered his jar and platter and showed them to his friend." whoever answers gets brainiest
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