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Read the following passage. Paul's Paintings

Once, in Switzerland, there lived a boy. His name was Paul Klee, and he lived in a world full of music and color. His father was a music teacher, and his mother enjoyed singing cheerful songs, so he was surrounded by music. But the real magic came from his grandmother, who liked to draw pictures. When she gave Paul colored pencils and taught him to draw, Paul's creativity flowed onto the page in beautiful color.

As Paul grew up, his parents encouraged him to learn music because they wanted him to be a musician like them. At seven, Paul learned to play the violin, and he enjoyed the music that flowed from his fingers, but his thoughts always returned to the colored pencils his grandmother had given him. He though so much about the colors flowing together that he even ended up drawing on his notebooks at school! His teachers didn't always appreciate his creativity, especially when he was supposed to be doing math.

As Paul got older, his love of art stayed with him. He went to school and learned to paint and draw. He was determined to learn the techniques so that he could share his love of art with his own students one day, just like his grandmother had with him.

One day when Paul was thinking about what to paint next, he remembered his grandmother and the drawings they used to create together. Soon his brush was swooping across the canvas, and his childhood drawings became works of art. His playful paintings became famous around the world. Today they hang in museums and art galleries where they inspire children everywhere to find their own style and create the kind of art that is meaningful to them.

Select the correct example of quoting from the passage
According to Paul's Paintings, Paul Klee enjoyed creating art more than playing when he was young.
According to the text, "As Paul grew up, his parents encouraged him to learn music because they wanted him to be a musician like them."
"Paul Klee enjoyed creating art more than playing music in the text."
As Paul got older, his love of art stayed with him

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