Question
Read the text and answer the question. Pablo Pleasso Pablo Picasso was a famous Spanish artist. He was born on October 25th, 1881, and died on April 8, 1973. Pablo's father was a drawing teacher, and he encouraged his son's artistic ability. When Pablo was ten years old, the family moved to Barcelona, Spain Pablo took an exam to enter a famous and prestigious art school there. The name of the school was La Llonga. The exam normally took one month but Pablo finished it in one day! He later moved to Paris. He worked as an artist and exhibited his drawings there. During this time, he created his famous "Blue Period" works. In 1907 Picasso painted "Les Demolselles d'Avignon: It is the first painting in the modern art' movement. Artists from all over the world travelled to see this painting. Picasso created cubism. In the 1920s, Picasso continued his work by creating theatre sets. His work during this period was considered neo-classical modern, surreal, and cubist. In 1937, there was a terrible bombing in a small Spanish town called Guernica. Picasso reacted by creating a masterpiece named after the town of Guernica. Picasso then moved on to print making and lithography. He came up with many new ways to create art. One of the most interesting things about Picasso is that he was the first artist to be famous during his own lifetime. He was quite a celebrity. He became one of the most important artists of the twentieth century. What was Pablo Picasso's contribution to the art world in the 1920s? (a) He painted tes Demoiselles d'Avignon! (b) He wrote romance novels (c) He continued his work by creating theatre sets (d) He started his famous Blue Period.
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Resposta
'C'
Explicação
## Step 1The problem is asking for Pablo Picasso's contribution to the art world in the 1920s. To find the correct answer, we need to look for information in the text that corresponds to the 1920s and relates to Picasso's artistic contributions.## Step 2Looking at the text, we can see that the 1920s is mentioned in the context of Picasso's continued work by creating theatre sets. This is the only option that is directly related to the 1920s and is also an artistic contribution.## Step 3The other options, such as painting "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon", writing romance novels, and starting his famous Blue Period, are not mentioned in the text as being related to the 1920s.