Answer:
The second, fourth, and fifth ones are correct.
Explanation:
The question is most likely raised in "A look at how family trees and genealogy have evolved through time, from handwritten records in Bibles to the World Wide Web, is shown in this article..." is what do genealogists have to look forward to in the future. Option C. This is further explained below.
<h3>Who are
genealogists?</h3>
Generally, a genealogist is simply defined as a Genealogist assembling a family tree's worth of ancestors and organizing them in various ways, such as pedigree charts.
In conclusion, a Genealogist looks at families and sees the progression and this article focuses on that aspect of life.
CQ
Which question is most likely raised by this article?
A.Who is the leading genealogist in the world today?
B.Where can a person find an antique printing press?
C.What do genealogists have to look forward to in the future?
D.Why is it important to research your family tree?
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A)the dawn
that's what that excerpt is describing
Answer:
Bradbury in The Veldt presents a situation where a family has an intelligent house that has a particular room where the kids (Peter and Wendy) can think about different situations and the walls and the ceiling project those situations, making them more real (the noises and smell also reflect those situations).
This story describes how technology replaces humans in every aspect of their lives with the excuse of being "helpful". This parents are feeling useless because their house makes everything for them, they don't cook, they don't even shower themselves. However, what is more important is that this house replaced the role of parenting. Peter and Wendy feel loved by the house, but they don't feel loved by their parents: their mom and their dad are the ones who put "limits" and who tell them off.
Peter and Wendy's parents start worrying way too late. They were too comfortable to worry and the ending of the story represents it.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to <u>read The Veldt</u> by Ray Bradbury. Bradbury was a well-known writer from the United States who wrote mostly science fiction and dystopic novels and stories.
This story describes how technology ended up replacing everything in this family's lives and the consequences it brought.