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In our reading "Magritte's Imagination" we see "rooms filled with roses". How does this exemplify the idea of juxtaposing realistic objects in unrealistic ways?

Question 1 options:

It places a realistic rose and a realistic room together, however the rose has a value scale/shadow that do not match with the room so it becomes unrealistic


It places a realistic rose and a realistic room together, however the room and rose are the same color scheme so it becomes unrealistic


It places a abstract rose and a realistic room together, however the rose is the size of the wall so it becomes unrealistic


It places a realistic rose and a realistic room together, however the rose is the size of the wall so it becomes unrealistic

Respuesta :

The way the setting exemplify the idea of juxtaposing realistic objects in unrealistic ways is:

  • It places a realistic rose and a realistic room together, however the rose is the size of the wall so it becomes unrealistic

What is Realism?

This refers to the philosophy which deals with things which a person can see and interact with as opposed to the things which are not substantial and without value

With this in mind and from the complete text, we can see that the setting of the room which  is filled with roses shows that there is a juxtaposition between realism and unrealistic elements as the size of the wall is unrealistic but the rose is realistic.

Read more about realism here:

https://brainly.com/question/11359370

Answer:

It's D

Explanation:

because the voices said so