The Surrealist who wanted to make the viewer conscious of the limitations of signs and language was ______.
a. Meret Oppenheim
b. Salvador Dalí
c. Rene Magritte
d. Giorgio de Chirico
e. Joan Miró
c. Rene Magritte
a. Incorrect. Oppeheim did not try to make the viewer of his images aware of the limitations of signs and languages.
b. Incorrect. Dalí did not try to make the viewer of his images aware of the limitations of signs and languages.
c. Correct. Magritte tried to make the viewer of his images aware of the limitations of signs and languages.
d. Incorrect. De Chirico did not try to make the viewer of his images aware of the limitations of signs and languages.
e. Incorrect. Miró did not try to make the viewer of his images aware of the limitations of signs and languages.
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a. a city's cathedral b. an abbey's hospital c. a city's council hall d. a bishop's office
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