In his painting The Last Supper, Tintoretto made his subject matter _____.

a. come to life
b. exciting
c. a combination of Titian’s color with Michelangelo’s design and drawing
d. dramatic
e. all of these are correct


e. all of these are correct

a. Incorrect. While Tintoretto did make his subject matter seem to come to life, this is not the complete answer.
b. Incorrect. While Tintoretto did make his subject matter exciting, this is not the complete answer.
c. Incorrect. While Tintoretto did make his subject matter a combination of Titian’s color with Michelangelo’s design and drawing, this is not the complete answer.
d. Incorrect. While Tintoretto did make his subject matter dramatic, this is not the complete answer.
e. Correct. Tintoretto, influenced by both Michelangelo and Titian, made his subject matter exciting, dramatic, and life-like.

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