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29. Simone de Beauvoir a. Pagosa Springs
30. Helen Frankenthaler b. Campbell's Soup Cans
31. Albert Camus c. On the Road
32. Allen Ginsberg d. No Exit
33. Jack Kerouac e. The Second Sex
34. Claes Oldenburg f. The Bay
35. Jackson Pollock g. "Howl"
36. Mark Rothko h. Number 27
37. Jean-Paul Sartre i. Soft Toilet
38. Andy Warhol j. Green on Blue
39. Frank Stella k. The Stranger


Answers: 29-e (LO: 38.1), 30-f (LO: 38.2), 31-k (LO: 38.1), 32-g (LO: 38.3), 33-c (LO: 38.3), 34-i (LO: 38.4), 35-h (LO: 38.2), 36-j (LO: 38.2), 37-d (LO: 38.1), 38-b (LO: 38.4), 39-a (LO: 38.5)

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