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charle [14.2K]
2 years ago
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Petra read these lines in a robotics magazine. Robots are the world's greatest invention! Robots can make life easier for humans

. They go places people do not want to; for example, some robots explore inside volcanoes or gas tanks. The word robot comes from the Czech word robota, which means "forced labor." Robots are great because they can do our work and never get tired or bored. What is the author's opinion, and what evidence is used to support it?
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klasskru [66]2 years ago
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 Explanation:the authors opinion on this is that we need robots without them we would'n had discovered as much as we have.

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