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MOA Shop Indigenous (土著的)Artist Contest Are you an Indigenous artist,between 15 and 25 years old,with a story to tell?Submit a design that expresses your identity,and the MOA Shop will help share it with the world.The winning artwork with your signature will be printed on a T-shirt and sold promoted only through the MOA Shop for one year.The winner will receive both a $250 prize and copyright income from every sale.
Qualification
   Any individual 15 to 25 years of age who identifies as Indigenous,Aboriginal,F(xiàn)irst Nations,Inuit or Metis.
Rules + Guidelines
   ? Artwork may be from the artist's pre-existing work or made for this contest.
   ? Artwork may use a maximum of two colours and must be easily visible.
   ? Artwork must fit on the front of the T-shirt.
   ? Artwork must be submitted with file extension .ai, .eps, .pdf, .fxg,or .svg.
   ? Entries from artists who have submitted in previous years are welcomed.
Submission checklist
   ? Artwork submission(s)
   ? Completed entry form found here.
   ? Artist biography (about 250 words)
Profits
   Artists hold full copyright of my submitted entries.The winning artwork will be licensed by the MOA Shop for one year and the artist is free to license or sell their winning artwork.A large percentage of money from the sale of T-shirts goes towards MOA's public programs.
Time and contact
   The submission deadline has been extended to March 31st,2021 and the winner is announced by June 2021.We look forward to receiving your artwork!Please send all submissions and any questions to shoptshirt@moa.ubc.ca.

(1)What will the winner get?
D
D

A.A T-shirt with his artwork on.
B.The signature of the Indigenous artist.
C.The right to immediately sell his work.
D.An award and some profits from the sale.
(2)What is required about the artwork?
D
D

A.It must be received before June 2021.
B.It must be printed on the back of the T-shirt.
C.It must be included at least two visible colours.
D.It must be submitted with the artist's self-introduction.
(3)Where will the profit from the sale mostly go?
C
C

A.To the owner of MOA.
B.To the winner of the contest.
C.To the shop's public programs.
D.To the promotion of the artworks.

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【答案】D;D;C
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