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Why does the author of "Enrico Fermi: The 'Italian Navigator'" compare Dr. Fermi to a ship's captain?



A.
because Fermi carefully worked through unknown and potentially dangerous territory


B.
because Fermi was "lost at sea" in his project


C.
because Fermi's experiments occurred in the captain's quarters on a ship


D.
because Fermi worked with a crew of people who would not cooperate with him

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The aswer is: D. because Fermi's experiments occurred in the captain's quarters on a ship

Enrico Fermico developed the experiment of the first nuclear reactor, it was a pile of graphite-uranium assembly, the experiment involved several scientists, it was made in ship that departed from Chicago, and Leona thought about his experiment just as sinking a ship with the captain inside.

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I believe the last answer would be the best option

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