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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.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The others don't make sense
You didn't give me any possible answers to work with, so I'm just going to explain indirect characterization and give an example...
Indirect characterization is the process through which traits of a character are revealed through their speech, actions, appearance, etc. These traits are not directly given by the narrator.
Example of indirect characterization:
- As Mindy waited for her friend, Charlotte, by her locker, she tapped her foot quickly and glanced around.
This indirectly shows that Mindy is impatient.^^^
<span>It changes from melancholy to pleasant. :)</span>
Answer:
provide the information please
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