Matching
30. Mary Cassatt a. Maple Leaf Rag
31. Kate Chopin b. In the Loge
32. Emily Dickinson c. The Last Race, Part of Okipa Ceremony (Mandan)
33. Thomas Eakins d. The Gentle Art of Making Enemies
34. Henry James e. The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit
35. Scott Joplin f. "Wild Nights"
36. John Singer Sargent g. The Awakening
37. James Whistler h. The Agnew Clinic
38. George Catlin i. Portrait of a Lady
Answers: 30-b (LO: 32.3), 31-g (LO: 32.2), 32-f (LO: 32.2), 33-h (LO: 32.2), 34-i (LO: 32.3), 35-a (LO: 32.2), 36-e (LO: 32.3), 37-d (LO: 32.3), 38-c (LO: 32.1)
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