English, 26.09.2019 02:30 ruthbarrera03p33d7n
In "the child of urbino," which line is an example of a detail the author added to make the story more dramatic and interesting?
a.
"raphael thought for a long while."
b.
"raphael's father was an artist, and very early the child began to learn from him to hold the brush and mix colors."
c.
"he will give such glory to urbino as the world has never seen."
d.
"and the words that benedetto spoke were fulfilled in the years to come."
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