Which of his own sculptures did Rodin refer to as “a huge knick-knack”?

a. The Gates of Hell
b. The Kiss
c. The Thinker
d. none of these are correct
e. all of these are correct


b. The Kiss

a. Incorrect. Rodin did not refer to The Gates of Hell as a huge knick-knack.
b. Correct. Rodin referred to The Kiss as a huge knick-knack.
c. Incorrect. Rodin did not refer to The Thinker as a huge knick-knack.
d. Incorrect. Rodin referred to The Kiss as a huge knick-knack.
e. Incorrect. Rodin referred to The Kiss as a huge knick-knack.

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