The answer choice which accurately characterizes Godwin's reaction to technology for the visually impaired is "He believes that it is the key in helping people who are visually impaired to successfully live on their own."
While he believes Braille will always have a place in literature for the blind or visually impaired, Andrew Godwin emphasized the importance of emerging assistive technologies in giving its users autonomy. Before making a demonstration of an iPhone app with image recognition, he said that "Technology offers the opportunity for those that are blind or visually impaired to live independently," and proceeded to prove his point by having the SeeingAI app scan his face through the phone camera and describe him as a middle aged smiling man with dark hair. Although he laughed about the Artificial Intelligence's imperfect accuracy (his age estimate was ten years above his real age), it is clear enough that such a tool can make life much easier for the blind and visually impaired.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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The prompt wants to analyze your writing ability and for that reason, the paragraph must be written by you. I'll show you how to write this.
<h3>Steps to write the paragraph</h3>
- Introduce the fiction book or movie you are interested in.
- Provide a summary of how the story of this book or movie is established.
- Introduce the characters most relevant to you.
- State why you like this book or movie so much.
You can choose any movie or book you like, as you will have to reveal your thoughts about that book or movie to convince the reader how good this story is and how it manages to entertain you profoundly.
An example of how you might write this paragraph is shown below.
<em>A movie I like a lot is called "State Fair." This film was released in 1945 and tells the story of a girl who falls in love with a man who was kind to her at a state fair. The main character is called Margie, but the film focuses on her entire family and how they relate to the state fair. This movie is a musical and although I like the songs, what catches my attention the most is the rural environment and the cozy feeling it conveys. The film's photography is also fascinating, as are the costumes and locations that make the film very special.</em>
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Answer: something along the lines of foreshadowing or what you predict is to come in the story.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Be prepared
There is no substitute for preparation. If you haven't studied throughout the semester. If you haven't reviewed prior to test day. If you don't know the test material, all the test taking strategies in the world won't save you. Preparation is key.
2. Always arrive early and take a moment to relax
You'll increase your confidence if you take time to relax.
You'll be able to narrow your focus for the upcoming test.
Arriving early may allow you time to ask any last minutes questions of instructor or listen to explanations being provided to other students. Some study resource suggest that it's better to arrive on time to avoid "brain pickers", student who ask questions right before a test, but we disagree. We believe there is more to be gained by arriving a little early.
3. Listen attentively to last minute instructions given by the instructor
It is not uncommon for teachers to alter test details at the last minute.
If you miss test instructions, test taking anxiety will increase.
If you miss test instructions, don't be scared to ask for instructions to be repeated.
4. Do a memory dump
A memory dump can be a particularly useful strategy for improving performance certain types of tests.
As soon as you begin the test, write down information that you will likely need to know for the test and you fear you may forget. (ie., formulas, equations, dates, lists, etc.)
5. Read the test directions very carefully and watch for details
Test questions and directions often contain valuable information. Always read all directions carefully to ensure you understand what is being asked.
It is not uncommon to have two correct answers on a multiple choice question. Pay attention to details.
Frequently, test instructions will notify students that they only need to complete two questions, but there will be 5 options.