How does the writer justify an artist’s act of abandoning her/his traditional craft for a more lucrative option?
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The answer to the given question is written below.
- The answer to the given question is mentioned in the last line of the paragraph, where the question relates to.
- The artist's act of abandoning her/his traditional craft for a more lucrative option is justified by mentioning the loss of artifacts in the recent times and he/she has to consider his livelihood more than other factors.
- Thus, the question will be answered with regard to the paragraph.
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When an artisan's profession no longer provides a source of income, he is justified in leaving it for a more lucrative source of income.
Explanation:
The writer justify an artist’s act of abandoning her/his traditional craft for a more lucrative option. Even if the loss of traditional crafts is upsetting, the argument is that craftsmen cannot be expected to continue their vocation if it is not profitable.
- The answer to the supplied question appears in the last line of the paragraph to which the question refers.
- The artist's decision to quit her/his traditional skill in favour of a more lucrative choice is justified by emphasising the recent loss of artefacts and the fact that he/she must prioritise his/her income over other reasons.
- As a result, the question will be addressed in relation to the paragraph.
The writer explain an artist's decision to quit her/his original craft in favour of a more profitable option.
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