While preparing a presentation on Anglo-Saxon history, a student took the following notes:
- The Sutton Hoo helmet is an Anglo-Saxon artifact discovered in Suffolk, England, in 1939.
- It was found in a ship-grave believed to be the burial site of King Rædwald of East Anglia.
- The helmet was reconstructed from hundreds of corroded iron fragments.
- The reconstruction was carried out by conservators at the British Museum.
- Its design features a decorative face mask that resembles a flying dragon.
The student wants to emphasize the location where the helmet was discovered and the institution that reconstructed it. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
- The Sutton Hoo helmet was discovered in Suffolk, England, in 1939 and was later reconstructed by conservators at the British Museum.Cevap
- BConservators at the British Museum reconstructed the Sutton Hoo helmet, which features a face mask resembling a flying dragon.
- CDiscovered in 1939 in Suffolk, England, the Sutton Hoo helmet is believed to be from the burial site of King Rædwald.
- DAlthough the British Museum reconstructed the Sutton Hoo helmet, it was originally discovered by King Rædwald in Suffolk, England.
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The Sutton Hoo helmet was discovered in Suffolk, England, in 1939 and was later reconstructed by conservators at the British Museum.
The correct option successfully addresses the student's goal by stating that the helmet was discovered in Suffolk, England (the location of discovery) and was reconstructed by conservators at the British Museum (the institution that reconstructed it).
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Rhetorical Synthesis: Emphasizing Specific Details