Why should an artist attempt to concentrate his experiment of life in a unique work of art? No final 1 answer can be given, but two possible reasons suggest themselves. Man seems always to have preferred order to disorder. His whole progress on earth has been a struggle to this end. Everything he has done, from the creation of vast empires to the growing of small gardens, has been a triumph, in greater or lesser degree, of order over chaos. To help control his own thought. the sudden surprises of his limitless mind, he has had to invent language. As each new thing appears. whether it be an idea or an object, he gives it a name and thus bring it into line with the things he already understands. And he has invented for himself more than one kind of language. There is a language of painting, a language of architecture, or mathematics - to name but three. Each has its own special symbols, its own form of logic; and each enables him to express some of the myriad thoughts that crowd his mind. High among the languages of man is the language of music.
The various languages can be identified by ____________
A. their use of the same marks or signs and system of logic B. the manner in which their logic agrees and their symbolism is similar C. the endings of the various symbols and their symbolized logic D. their own science of reasoning and their peculiar marks or signs.
Correct Answer: D
Explanation
"THEIR OWN SCIENCE OF REASONING AND THEIR PECULIAR MARKS OR SIGNS"