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Answer: "Water in which the armour of the Incan empire’s conquistadors has not rusted. And it has been entombed already for centuries in its profound vase."
Asturias is describing Lake Titicaca, a body of water located between Peru and Bolivia. He claims that the armours of conquistadores can be found there, but that these have not rusted, even though they have been in the lake for centuries. This would be extremely unusual as metal normally rusts when in contact with water. If this claim were true, it would indicate that Lake Titicaca has special powers.
The evidence from the text "Lake Titicaca" by Miguel Ángel Asturias which supports the inference that Lake Titicaca's waters must have special powers is:
- C. "Water in which the armor of the Incan empire’s conquistadors has not rusted. And it has been entombed already for centuries in its profound vase."
According to the complete text, we can see that the author is talking about the Lake Titicaca and how special it is. He uses the supernatural to explain why the vase has not been rusted after many years.
As a result of this, we can see that there is a connection between the water in the armor of the Inca empire's conquistador which have remained the same for many centuries without any apparent damage or rust.
Therefore, the correct answer is option C
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