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Where are loud voices in a museum MOST to be expected?

a
the hallways between exhibits

b
the lines to get into special exhibits

c
the modern American paintings exhibit

d
the entrance to the museum



What type of shoes are BEST for an art museum visit?

a
narrow-toed shoes

b
sneakers

c
stiletto heels

d
platform shoes





Which action of Emma’s during her art museum visit is LEAST appropriate?

a
She takes care not to block the entrances to any room.

b
She peers closely at a detail of a painting from a couple inches away.

c
She gestures toward a detail on a painting from several feet away.

d
She asks a museum employee where a Picasso painting is located.

Sagot :

Answer:

1. D, entrance to a museum

2. A, narrow toed shoes. They are quiet, and they look nice.

3. B, looking very closely at a painting or statue in a museum is considered rude, unconventional, and you may get thrown out for getting to close to the art, as most exhibits of art have security measures to make sure that people don’t try to steal the art.

1)
D.

Most likely will be louder as it will have noise from inside the museum and the outside mixed together

2)
A. Or B.

Could be any shoe really as long as they are comfortable and don’t make a loud disturbing noise anytime you take a step, why is this a question anyway?

3)
B.

In some museums the staff don’t particularly like someone being too close to a painting, but this manly depends of the importance of a painting, like no one would care much if it was a painting that no one has heard of or knows the artist (would still be covered by glass or have a barrier around it of course)
But if you were too close to the Mona Lisa then you would most likely be thrown out, just don’t go near the paintings in general