Laputa is a flying island<span> described in the 1726 book </span>Gulliver's<span> Travels by Jonathan Swift. It is about 4.5 miles in diameter, with an adamantine base, which its inhabitants can maneuver in any direction using magnetic levitation.</span>
Answer:
C. She should broaden her research question.
Explanation:
<u>The question on which the research is trying to answer is too narrow.</u> The research can offer a precise and short answer to the question and there is not much to write on it. <u>It’s a simple yes or no question that can be answered in a few sentences, so there would not be enough material for a whole presentation.</u>
<u>Colette should try to broaden the question in order to have complete and full research</u><u>. </u>Instead of asking yes or no questions, for example, she could ask about the living spaces of blue whales and try to answer why exactly they chose to live there.
The correct answer would be: For example, Damien Hirst became famous for a silver shark in a tank, preserved with formaldehyde.
This argument about painters portrays modern artists as largely untalented for the art itself, as contrasted to Da Vinci or Raphael, but talented at selling their goods. Keeping this in mind, the following statement provides the best evidence to support the claim:
For example, Damien Hirst became famous for a silver shark in a tank, preserved with formaldehyde.
Damien Hrist is the only one who has not become famous for his artistic style, in the same way that Georgia O'Keefe became famous for her delicate and unusual paintings of animal skulls and flowers, Paul Gaughin for his colorful, symbolic paintings of Tahitian women, or Mark Rothko for his colorful abstract paintings in which color bleeds.
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