Isaiah talked to Evan and Juan: talked; paste tense
Cheyanne chose the pink balloon; chose; past tense
The airline provided lunch on the flight: provided; past tense
Paige will return after the play: return; future tense
The birds will return in the spring: return; future tense
The lifeguard saves people each summer: saves; past particle?
The boy shared his toys with us: shared; past tense
The magician rose off the floor: rose; past tense
The correct answer is bank vaults as stated in Alan Weisman's book <em>"The world without us"</em> when he tries to depict the New York city scenery long after humans have disappeared from the earth. The reason why this would most likely happen is that quite a few of this Bank Vaults were made out of steel reinforced concrete, making them technically indestructible, unlike, for example, museum vaults, which are built to preserve with climate control rather than to protect, therefore using softer materials.
Based on this passage, we can conclude that the author (B.) prefers the documentary over "Lords of Dogtown".
This excerpt shows that the author thinks that making a movie based on the documentary <em>Dogtown and Z-Boys</em> directed by Stacy Peralta was unnecessary. Moreover,<u> the writer argues that, in contrast to the documentary, the movie, which was directed by Hardwicke, is weak</u>. In that way, the writer implies that he/she prefers the documentary over the movie "Lords of Dogtown", which was released in 2005.