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Read the following excerpt from the article “Five Challenges for Self-Driving Cars,” written by Laurel Hamers, and published in Science News in 2016: To a computer, a highway on a clear day looks completely different than it does in fog or at dusk. Self-driving cars have to detect road features in all conditions, regardless of weather or lighting. “I’ve seen promising results for rain, but snow is a hard one,” says John Leonard, a roboticist at MIT. Which sentence correctly uses information from this excerpt in a sentence from a student’s essay?

A.

One challenge is that, to the brain of a self-driving car, “a highway on a clear day looks completely different than it does in fog or at dusk” (Hamers, 2016).

B.

One challenge is that, to the brain of a self-driving car, a highway on a clear day looks completely different than it does in fog or at dusk (Science News, 2016).

C.

“One challenge is that, to the brain of a self-driving car, a highway on a clear day looks completely different than it does in fog or at dusk” (Hamers, 2016).

D.

One challenge is that, to the brain of a self-driving car, a highway on a clear day looks completely different than it does in fog or at dusk (Laurel Hamers, 2016).

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Answer: I believe the answer is B.

Explanation: The story was published by Science News, therefore, if someone needs to know where you cited your statement, it would be best to write down the publisher's site rather than the writer's name.

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