In Just What Is It That Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing?, why does Richard Hamilton position a canned ham in front of the nearly nude stripper?

a. The can mimics the stripper's curves.
b. The placement is a chance occurrence.
c. Like the ham, the stripper, he wanted to claim, is not quite "real."
d. Both, he wanted to show, are consumable flesh—"meat."


Answer: d

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