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Gwar [14]
3 years ago
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How does the section titled “A World of Challenges” develop the author’s claims about the Cybathlon? The section describes the e

xcitement and energy participants exhibit during competition at the Cybathlon. The section describes the excitement and energy participants exhibit during competition at the Cybathlon. The section provides background information about the Cybathlon and the vision of its founder. The section provides background information about the Cybathlon and the vision of its founder. The section expresses that the Cybathlon is more of a research platform than a true competition. The section expresses that the Cybathlon is more of a research platform than a true competition. The section implies that the Cybathlon is essentially a new and improved version of the Paralympics.
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Crazy boy [7]3 years ago
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This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.

Read the article 'Battle of the Bionics,' by Steve Murray (MUSE Magazine October 2016)

How does the section titled “A World of Challenges” develop the author’s claims about the Cybathlon?

The section describes the excitement and energy participants exhibit during competition at the Cybathlon.

The section provides background information about the Cybathlon and the vision of its founder.

The section expresses that the Cybathlon is more of a research platform than a true competition.

The section implies that the Cybathlon is essentially a new and improved version of the Paralympics.

Answer: The section expresses that the Cybathlon is more of a research platform than a true competition

Explanation:

The author´s description of what Robert Riener, founder of Cybathlon, envisioned with this project makes it clear that it´s not really about the competition itself, but a way to promote the development of new engineering approaches aimed to, and also creating awareness about, the needs of people with physical disabilities.  

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