Matching
31. Bertolt Brecht a. Maus: A Survivor's Tale
32. Aaron Copland b. Gone with the Wind
33. Adolph Hitler c. Guernica
34. Franz Kafka d. The Grapes of Wrath
35. Dorothea Lange e. Citizen Kane
36. Pablo Picasso f. Appalachian Spring
37. David O. Selznick g. The Metamorphoses
38. John Steinbeck h. Mein Kampf
39. Elie Wiesel i. Migrant Mother
40. Orson Welles j. The Threepenny Opera
41. Art Spiegelman k. Night
Answers: 31-j (LO: 37.1), 32-f (LO: 37.4), 33-h (LO: 37.2), 34-g (LO: 37.1), 35-i (LO: 37.4), 36-c (LO: 37.2), 37-b (LO: 37.5), 38-d (LO: 37.4), 39-k (LO: 37-6), 40-e (LO: 37.5), 41-a (LO: 37-6)
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