Director Robert Wiene used diagonal lines and jagged pointed graphics in The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) to
A) brighten the mise-en-scène.
B) mask the film's low-budget settings.
C) dazzle the audience.
D) foreshadow the use of color film.
E) express the subjective state of mind.
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