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A museum curator determines that the best way to make an eleventh-century stone sculpture accessible to a wide range of viewers is to
A. Make sure a museum interpreter is standing by to explain the sculpture for those who are too short to view it.
B. Give visitors iPad that allows them to tour the museum virtually, keeping the sculpture totally protected from possible damage.
C. Take the sculpture out of the case and allows visitors to handle this ancient work of art.
D. Place the sculpture in an eyes-level, alright glass case; include an audio description of the object for blind or reading-disabled visitors.
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D. Place the sculpture in an eye‑level, airtight glass case; include an audio description for blind or reading‑disabled visitors.
This protects the fragile object while making it visible to people of different heights and provides an alternative (audio) access mode for visitors with vision or reading disabilities.
This protects the fragile object while making it visible to people of different heights and provides an alternative (audio) access mode for visitors with vision or reading disabilities.
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