Which statement best describes culturally important information you might discover by examining this seventeenth century Chinese ink painting,
A. Many morning boaters suggest that seventeenth-century Chinese depended on boats for transport and jobs. Perhaps their culture also valued the water because it provided them with food.
B. The Chinese were not able to build bridges to promote ground transportation.
C. China’s rivers were often foggy, making visibility a challenge. Boaters relied on each other for safety.
D. All Chinese citizens knew how to steer a boat during the seventeenth-century, resulting in over-crowded waterways.