n Ken Marquis's art gallery in Pennsylvania, a strange world exists. A toothy dog chomps on a disk. A mysterious sea creature rests in a pool of oil. Barack Obama announces "I AM A PRESIDENT." The works of art can be a bit puzzling. But perhaps that is the point. Since 2008, Marquis has persuaded artists to take part in the Landfillart Project. The project reuses metal hubcaps, plastic wheel coverings, and other found objects. Artists turn the reclaimed items into works of wonder and delight. So far, his collection contains more than 800 pieces. Artists from every state and 52 countries have taken part.

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Marquis's show features _________ objects.

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A buried
B mistaken
C discarded
D framed

C discarded

C discarded

Marquis's show features discarded objects.

To arrive at this answer, we can gather evidence from the text. It mentions that Marquis persuades artists to take part in the Landfillart Project, which involves reusing metal hubcaps, plastic wheel coverings, and other found objects. The word "reuses" indicates that these objects were previously discarded or thrown away.

Therefore, the correct answer is C) discarded.