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Tresset [83]
1 year ago
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Write a paragraph that interprets one of these sections from “A Computer Can Now Translate Languages as Well as a Human:”

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GaryK [48]1 year ago
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It can be inferred here that the author insinuates that computers are getting better at what humans do especially translating languages. A counterclaim or assertion is posited where in the human, out of fear of redundance asserts "we're still good for something".

<h3>What is the textual evidence that indicates that the author is comparing computers and the ability of humans is?</h3>

Computer: A Computer Can Now Translate Languages as Well as a Human:”

Humans: “We’re still good for something”

<h3>What is textual Evidence?</h3>

The evidence from a text that supports the assertion made by that text is called textual evidence.

Textual evidence can also be used to buttress inferential claims.

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