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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 worked with a crew of people who would not cooperate with him B. because Fermi was "lost at sea" in his project C. because Fermi carefully worked through unknown and potentially dangerous territory D. because Fermi's experiments occurred in the captain's quarters on a ship

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C. Because Fermi carefully worked through unknown and potentially dangerous territory. 
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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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