answer?
6. PART B: Which section from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A.
"In its old sense, the verb bricoler... was always used with reference to some
extraneous movement: a ball rebounding, a dog straying."" (Paragraph 32)
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B. "Bricoleurs are always tinkering building radios from household effects or fixing
their own cars. They make the most of what they have, putting objects to unfamiliar
uses." (Paragraph 33)
C. "When situations unravel, bricoleurs muddle through, imagining possibilities where
others are confounded." (Paragraph 34)
"Bricolage can be practiced on a higher level as well. Richard Feynman, winner of the
1965 Nobel Prize in physics, exemplified what I like to think of as intellectual bricolage."
(Paragraph 35)
D.