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WILL MARK BRAINLIEST IF BOTH ANSWERS ARE CORRECT... The sentence with the arrows is

A - the thesis statement of the text

B - the conclusion of the text

C - a relevant example in the text

D - topic sentence in the text

It connects ideas in the text by

A - introducing a smaller claim that supports the text's main argument

B - describing the main idea the text's evidence and reasoning support

C - providing specific evidence to support the text's main argument

D- tying together the various ideas discussed throughout the text and explaining why they matter to people

People often talk as if there was an opposition between what is beautiful and what is useful. There is no opposition to beauty except ugliness. All things are either beautiful or ugly. →→→Utility will always be on the side of the beautiful thing, because beautiful decoration is always an expression of the use you put a thing to and the value placed on it.←←←

No workman will beautifully decorate bad work, nor can you possibly get good handicraftsmen or workmen without having beautiful designs. You should be quite sure of that. If you have poor and worthless designs in any craft or trade, you will get poor and worthless workmen only. However, the minute you have noble and beautiful designs, then you get men of power and intellect and feeling to work for you. By having good designs, you will have workmen who work not merely with their hands but with their hearts and heads, too.

That the beauty of life is unimportant, I suppose few people would try to argue. And yet most civilized people act as if beauty were insignificant. In doing so, they wrong both themselves and those that are to come after them. For the beauty of art is no mere accident of human life which people can take or leave. It is an absolute necessity of life if we are meant to live as nature meant us—that is, unless we are content to be less than men.

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