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1. Do/me/you/to/exhibition/go/robot/to/with/a/want/?
Do you want me to go to exhibition with a robot?
2. Our/house/solar/and/use/automatic/dream/will/energy/robots/.
Our dream house will use solar energy and automatic robots.
3. This/can/expressions/hands/show/and/emotional/wave/robot/.
This robot can show emotional expressions and wave hands.
4. My/the/been/gardening/do/robot/new/to/has/able/.
My new robot has been able to do the gardening.
5. What/2050/do/will/you/able/in/think/robots/be/to/do/?
What do you think robots will be able to do in 2050?
Explanation:
I rearranged the words in a way that makes sense.
The disappearance of the Celestial Mary's crew remains unexplained. The text detail that supports this is <em>“The only people who knew what really happened on the Mary Celeste, after the last log entry had been written, were the ten people on board.”</em>
<h3>What was Mary Celeste?</h3>
- It was a ship found abandoned.
- It was a ship whose crew had completely disappeared.
The Mary Celeste was found with no crew, no signs of mutiny, and no signs of a pirate attack. All that is known is that the crew abandoned the ship, but there is no reason why they did it, or where they ended up.
Many types of research were initiated to solve this mystery, but until today there are no answers and the mystery was never solved since there is no evidence that points to any theory about what happened.
The only people who could explain what happened on the Mary Celeste are the crew members who disappeared without a trace.
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A. Barnum employed outrageous stunts, repetitive advertising, and exaggerated publicity to excite international attention for such amusements as the public museum, the musical concert, and the three-ring circus.
b. Bailey, he made the American circus a popular and gigantic spectacle, so-called The Greatest Show on Earth.
An allegory is a story that uses characters and settings as symbols that carry a deeper meaning beyond the obvious meaning of the story. Which excerptfrom Nathaniel Hawthorne’s "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment" best reveals the allegorical nature of this short story?
<span>d) With a shuddering impulse, that showed her a woman still, the widow clasped her skinny hands before her face, and wished that the coffin-lid were over it, since it could be no longer beautiful.</span>