Answer: A, C, B, D, B, A, D, C, A
Explanation:
I believe the correct answer is C. inverted.
The natural order in an English sentence would require that the verb follows the subject. However, sometimes, for stylistic purposes, we have the reversed order: the verb comes before the subject, as in: All before him was blank darkness (the verb is bold). The natural order of this sentence would be: Blank darkness was all before him.
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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