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Corey Jaskolski is an <u>expert </u> engineer and inventor whose <u>high-tech</u> inventions are helping explorers-and ordinary people--to see the world in a different way. For example, his underwater robotic cameras can get high-resolution photos of very <u>remote</u> parts of the ocean. These devices were used to <u> investigate</u> and film the Titanic shipwreck.
Corey has also developed 360-degree viewers for the <u>purpose</u> of allowing people to explore <u>exciting</u> places, such as King Tut's tomb, just by moving their mobile devices! Corey also has created night-vision cameras and 3D camera traps that help photographers capture images of animals without disturbing them. Conservation is what <u>drive</u> much of Corey's work. His equipment can be used to gain <u>knowledge</u> about places or animals without harming them at all. Corey wants to protect what's here on Earth so that future generations can enjoy exploring just like he does.
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I have been able to make necessary changes in the above passage by using the words in the word list to fill in the blank spaces.
The above passage talks about Corey Jaskolski. The words I selected fits into the context of the passage. Jaskolski is actually known to be an expert in engineering and in his inventions. His inventions are known to be high-technology inventions which is helping people very well.
The correct answer should be that <span>their writing became regional, focusing on rural aspects of American life.
They wrote about behavior in a smaller area and tell stories about the lifestyle of those people their. These areas were rural and had a cultural mark that would easily be lost in a city where cultures just blend since there's too many differences between people.</span>
Answer: The effect this technique is intended to have on the reader is to:
Place small importance to the little formal recognition most student wish for.
Explanation: The rhetorical question which quote "Could students be better motivated by something as simple as a little formal recognition?" means that students are being motivated by little formal recognition they get from others, which is of low or little priority. In order words, students need to forget about this little formal recognition and focus on effective ways to improve themselves for future achievements.
A few years ago me and my sister went to the store late at night to go get some snacks. we spent like an hour looking around in the store and goofing off. finally we got tired and we were ready to go home. we checked out and started walking out the the car, across the dark parking lot. we started getting closer and i felt super uneasy, like i was being watched. i told my sister to hurry and get in the car because i was nervous. we both have anxiety so when i said this it immediately caused her to get worried so we threw the stuff in the car really fast and jumped in. As we were driving away, i looked out the back window and saw a tall man in a mask by the dark spot of the parking lot. if i wouldn’t have said anything who knows what could’ve happened to us, we were lucky that night.