In "The Evolution of Useful Things," the immediate cause of Richard Drew's work with cellophane was his desire to make his tape applicable in moist settings. This focus on practicality and functionality in specific contexts led him to explore the properties of cellophane as a material.
Based on information in The Evolution of Useful Things, what was the immediate cause of Richard Drew's work with cellophane?
his desire to make his tape clear
his interest in its ability to stretch
his desire to make his tape applicable in moist settings
his awareness that cellophane was ideal for packaging
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