The random placement of colors in the bowl's glaze is highlighted, suggesting that it has unique qualities that might not be immediately obvious The surface is also not likely to appear cracked in the sunlight, as there is no mention of cracks in the glaze The correct answer would focus on how the surface created by the random placement of colors affects the bowl's appearance
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According to the passage, the random placement of colors in the bowl’s glaze creates a surface that
Appears cracked in the sunlight.
The wonderful thing about the bowl, andrea thought, was that it was both subtle and noticeable—a paradox of a bowl Its glaze was the color of cream and seemed to glow no matter what light it was placed in There were a few bits of color in it—tiny geometric flashes—and some of these were tinged with flecks of silver. They were as mysterious as cells seen under a microscope
It was difficult not to study them, because they shimmered, flashing for a split second, and then resumed their shape Something about the colors and their random placement suggested motion. Its glaze was the color of cream and seemed to glow no matter what light it was placed in. There is a regular deck of 52 cards
What is the probability that joy will draw a card that is a red 5 or a card that is a black 8
4/52 = 1/13 500 according to the passage, the random placement of colors in the bowl’s glaze creates a surface that: Main idea questions often take following form A) the main point of the passage is to b) the passage is primarily concerned w/ c) the author's primary purpose in this passage is to d) the chief theme of the passage can best be described as e) which of the following statements best expresses the main idea of the passage?