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Pablo Picasso famously subverted the norms of traditional painting: in his cubist paintings he refused to let his expression be constrained, fragmenting objects and figures to present multiple perspectives simultaneously. Though less widely known, Picasso-who once lamented that writers of his time had "limited themselves to moving around words somewhat while respecting the syntax"-also wrote poetry that defied conventional grammar, semantic relationships, and text structure. Thus, the paintings and poems are linked in that _____
Which choice most logically completes the text?
the poems are intended to be understood as explanations of the artistic inclinations reflected in the paintings.
A
the poems present many of the same subjects as the paintings but with different thematic
B
both exhibit Picasso's prioritization of creative expression over the standard rules of the art forms.
C
both types of work are characterized by the simultaneous representation of multiple points of view that Picasso is known for.
D