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English, 27.08.2019 16:20 Jlynbodmer

While street artists have received greater acceptance as legitimate in the art world, many critics consider street art (also known as urban art or post-graffiti art) as glorified graffiti that defaces public spaces. supporters argue that street artists use a wider array of media and more sophisticated techniques than the traditional use of the aerosol spray paints by graffiti artists. works by premiere street artists like banksy can cost over $100,000. the art buyers' willingness to pay high prices, an increasing number of international street art festivals, and a rising generation of world-renowned street artists suggest people really like this form of art. the writer wants to emphasize that street art is a legitimate art form in the underlined portion. which choice best accomplishes this goal? no change endorse prefer evaluate

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