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1 / 1 What You See Isn’t What You Get [1] Two freshmen stand, looking uncertainly at what appears to be a pleasant seating area just ahead.  There are two tables: one is occupied by a young woman but the other is empty.  (Nevertheless), no one else seems to be considering walking in. That’s because the seating area is a life-size (painting on the wall) of one of the campus buildings. [2] A life-size seating area that’s only a painting?  That’s John Pugh’s specialty: (large scale public art that is available for anyone to see)  He employs the trompe l’oeil or trick of the eye style.  His paintings are strikingly realistic, (having carefully included) shadows and reflections, making his paintings appear to be 3 dimensional, as well as numerous details.  The café scene includes not only the young woman and a statue, a framed piece of art and a small cat, peering around a corner. Which of the following alternatives to the underlined portion would NOT be acceptable?

a. However,   b. Therefore, c. Still, d. And yet, F. NO CHANGE G. painting, on the wall, H. painting, on the wall J. painting; on the wall

F. NO CHANGE

G. painting, on the wall,

H. painting, on the wall

J. painting; on the wall

A. NO CHANGE

B. large scale public art

C. public art for everyone

D. art that is public and freely available

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