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[1] Adapted from "The Artful Encounter," by Richard Wendorf, Humanities, Vol. 14, No. 4 (July/August 1993), pp. 9–12. Published by The National Endowment for the Humanities.

[2] Adapted from "When Art and Morality Collide: From Rossetti to Wilde," by James Swafford, Humanities, July/August 1997, Volume 18/Number 4. Published by The National Endowment for the Humanities.

[3] The source of this passage's text is unknown but believed to be in the public domain.

[4] Portions of this passage excerpted from No Caption Needed—Iconic Photographs, Public Culture, and Liberal Democracy, by Robert Hariman and John Louis Lucaites; pp. 53-67 (The University of Chicago Press, 2007)

Text of GMAT Sentence Correction question 3 adapted from Ajanta, by Madanjeet Singh, pg. 94 (The Macmillan Company New York, 1965).