What idea does the author convey by describing the steps of
Wallace's task?
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English, 28.05.2020 05:02 brooke0713
What idea does the author convey by describing the steps of
Wallace's task?
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A microscope
revealed red dye
and orange felt
A special mochine
detected materials
from the movie's
ero
The team found
silver sequins and
clear beads
painted red.
Idea
?
Examining
evidence requires
careful and
detailed work
Restonng old
move props
requires time and
patience
Working for a
museum requires
skills and
expertise
Catching a thiet
requires special
tools and
materials.
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