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27 September, 13:44

The author of "The Child of Urbino" does not explicitly tell us that Raphael became a great artist. Instead, he uses dialogue. Which of the following statements by characters suggest that Raphael will grow up to be a world-famous artist? Select all that apply.

1)

When Raphael asks hopefully, "How long do you have to complete this work, Luca?"

2)

When Raphael states, "Master, I claim the prize."

3)

When Benedetto asserts, "Indeed, I can refuse him nothing. He will give such glory to Urbino as the world has never seen."

4)

When the duke says, "This is your first reward. You will have many, O wondrous child, who shall live when we are dust!"

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  1. 27 September, 13:59
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    3) When Benedetto asserts, "Indeed, I can refuse him nothing. He will give such glory to Urbino as the world has never seen."

    This shows that Benedetto believes he will bring lots of glory to Urbino by becoming famous in his craft.

    4) When the duke says, "This is your first reward. You will have many, O wondrous child, who shall live when we are dust!"

    This shows that he has won one award, but that the Duke believes that he will continue to win many, even after everyone else is dead.
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