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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:

• Calida Garcia Rawles is an African American painter.
• She is known for her large-scale, hyperrealistic paintings depicting African American figures in water.
• The painting Lightness of Being (24 × 30 in) depicts a young man with his arms outstretched floating on the right side of the canvas.
• Lost in the Shuffle (36 × 24 in) depicts two young men with their arms outstretched floating in the bottom left and upper right conners of the canvas.
• She paints the water with vivid blue colors, including sky blue and indigo.
• The mood in the painting is calm.
Which choice most effectively uses information from the given sentences to emphasize the location of the figures in Lost in the Shuffle?
At 36 by 24 inches, Rawles's Lost in the Shuffle is even larger than the sizable 24-by 30-inch painting Lightness of Being.
A
Rawles captures the water in painting such as Lightness of Being and Lost in the Shuffle in vivid hues of sky blue and indigo.
B
In Rawles's painting Lost in the Shuffle, two young men are depicted in the bottom left and upper right corners of the canvas.
C
While the number of figures may differ, constant among Rawles's hyperrealistic works is the calm mood that painting evoke.
D