Question # 71

Passage:

“Some critics argue that digital art lacks authenticity because it can be endlessly reproduced. Yet others contend that its reproducibility fosters accessibility, allowing broader participation in art culture. This tension reflects broader debates about authenticity versus democratization.”

What is the author’s main point?

Options:

A.

Digital art is inherently inferior to traditional art.

B.

Reproducibility undermines any sense of authenticity.

C.

The debate over digital art reflects competing values of authenticity and accessibility.

D.

Accessibility is more important than authenticity.

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