Question Description
I'm working on a art question and need guidance to help me learn.
You don't have to watch the whole video, just briefly watch it to know what to write
Write down the important claims and evidence that the speaker gives for their argument.
You can also write down thoughts and responses you have while watching.
Writing by hand will help you with comprehension and retention.
After watching, organize your thoughts into a synopsis of the main thesis or argument of the lecture.
Avoid using direct quotations. Instead, put the speaker's ideas in your own words to help you understand the lecture better and demonstrate your comprehension.
The first paragraph should be a brief summary of the main idea or argument of the lecture.
It should answer such questions as:
What is the speaker's main topic?
What central claim does the speaker make about this topic?
Which kinds of historical contexts does the speaker emphasize?
What are the implications from the speaker's argument about how we should think of particular kinds of art or visual formations?
Why is it important to think about it this way?
(You do not need to answer all of these questions, but you should use them as guidelines.)
- The body paragraphs should outline the claims and evidence that the speaker uses to support the argument.
- They should answer such questions as:
- How does the speaker prove the argument?
- What examples does the speaker use?
- How do those examples help us to understand the main thesis of the talk?
The final paragraph should be your analysis of the lecture.
It should answer such questions as:
What do you think is particularly important or significant about the lecture?
What questions remain unanswered that could guide further investigation on this topic?
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Explanation & Answer
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ART QUESTION
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Art question
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ART QUESTION
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Referring to the video, a historian named Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw explores the life and
art of a featured artist in African American Art in the twentieth century Sargent Johnson. The
main topic being discussed is Sargent Claude Johnson's efforts in creating African-inspired
compo- masks and lithographs. The speaker aimed to understand his racial-based artistic
practices behind producin...