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Read the excerpt below and answer the question. Every skull he picks up is an illustrious skull. This one was Leonardo. He invented the flying man, but the flying man has not exactly served his inventor’s purposes. We know that, mounted on his great swan (il grande uccello sopra del dosso del suo magnio cecero he has other tasks in our day than fetching snow from the mountain peaks during the hot season to scatter it on the streets of towns. (First Letter, “The Crisis of the Mind,” p. 5) What is Valery’s point about Hamlet picking up Leonardo’s skull? Leonardo wanted to investigate the properties of snow. Leonardo invented a flying swan. Leonardo did not intend for his inventions to do harm. Leonardo invented wings for flying.

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Both of the following are not correct, have tried and it came out wrong, sorry I don't have a for sure answer.

Leonardo invented a flying swan.
Leonardo invented wings for flying.
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Answer:

  • Leonardo did not intend for his inventions to do harm.

Step-by-step explanation:

Option A is likewise erroneous in light of the fact that Leonardo had a lot more noteworthy designs for his innovations that just to examine the properties of snow. C ai the right answer since he needed to propel science, instead of make a terrible development.

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