Michael Sandel, author of "The Case Against Perfection," warns that "part of what we admire about great athletes is that we are
able to see ourselves in their human achievements." Who would applaud the bionic Olympiad? Based on the passage above, which statement correctly summarizes Michael Sandel’s feelings about technologically enhanced athletes? a. Michael Sandel feels that athletes should use whatever means are available to reach perfection. c. Michael Sandel feels that some athletes simply could not compete without technological enhancement. b. Michael Sandel feels that using technology to enhance athletes takes away from the very things we admire about those athletes d. Michael Sandel does not have an opinion about technologically enhanced athletes. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Squeaky is full of pride at the beginning. She doesn't see Raymond's ability to run fast in the beginning, at the end she realizes how he always managed to catch up with her when she went somewhere. Squeaky was a bit ignorant at the beginning.