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Kisachek [45]
3 years ago
10

Using the following quotation, which description best describes Nolan Bushnell as a teenager

English
2 answers:
Tom [10]3 years ago
4 0
In my opinion, the correct answer is A. I'<span>ve always been a tinkerer as a teenager. This is the only option that describes him as a teenager, providing one personal trait that characterizes him. The other two options are two general claims that don't have much to do with Nolan as a young man. They could pertain to anyone.</span>
eduard3 years ago
3 0
I know the struggle bruv, ill help you out with the questions on unit 4 lesson 9 other worlds unit test questions

1. A, capable of withstanding shock
2. A, old mutt
3. D, territory
4. C, confusion
5. C, showing contempt
6. C, insultingly disrespectful
7. B, a teenager deeply interested in engineering, exploring, and creating things
8. B, he believed that gaming and technology can help grow the brain to expand one's learning
9. C, urgent
10. D, it provides an escape from his overly controlling wife
11. B, Eckels stepping on a butterfly and killing it
12. B, After all, these insects move so gracefully, and they think with the sophistication of a computer.
13. B, new computer
14. C, "Jeremy no longer needed the mouse; he just willed himself to move."
15. A, Characterization
16. A, It was moderately received, mainly because Bushnell claims that the engineers were incopetent
17. C, the electronics industry as his business structure set the stage for the Silicon Valley business model
18. D, her dialogue with Walter


I hope i was able to help :) 
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