Answer: a TV program about the artwork of Osamu Tezuka
Explanation:
A website that teaches to make manga with a computer would probably provide information on programming, rather than in the history of manga. Dragon Ball or Sailor Moon are works of fiction, with no content related to Carlos' research, so they wouldn´t be useful for him. Given that he wants to see manga from the 20th century, a video about Japanese art in the 1100s would not be useful either. Only a TV program about Osamu Tezuka, who is famous for his manga from post-World War II Japan would provide Carlos with the information he wants.
A line that marks the outer limmits of an object or figure
I read Ted Chiang’s excerpt “EXHALATION” and the correct answer would be D, <u><em>“IT CREATES A FEELING OF HOPE AND PERSONAL REFLECTION”.</em></u> The whole excerpt is talking about life in a scientific way, it’s trying to make the reader to have a vision about some scientific facts about our organism.
The excerpt states 2 theories. The first one is about our memories and that the things that we forget are indeed gone forever and there is nothing we can do to have them back. And the second one is about contrasting reality vs science.