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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:
- Lou Scheper-Berkenkamp was a painter and author born in Wesel, Germany.
- She began attending the Bauhaus in 1920.
- The Bauhaus was an influential German art and design school.
- The school famously espoused the design principle of "form follows function."
- "Form follows function" means that an object's shape should be determined primarily by its intended purpose.
The student wants to explain the principle espoused by the Bauhaus. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
According to the Bauhaus, an object's intended purpose (function) should primarily determine its shape (form).
A
Lou Scheper-Berkenkamp was a painter and author who attended the Bauhaus, famous for espousing the principle of "form follows function."
B
Famous for its principle of "form follows function," the Bauhaus was an influential German art and design school.
C
An object's intended purpose and its shape are two elements of the design principle "form follows function."
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