(1)A robot is a machine that is able to perform a variety of tasks through the use of a computer. (2)This computer is programmed to control movements of the robot's legs, arms, and other appendages by calculations of the various angles through which the robot's joints move. (3)Robots are made ideal for assembly line factory work by these repetitive movements. (4)Some robots are able to handle small parts that fit into small places. (5)Other robots are able to operate tools, such as paint sprayers.1
(6)Robots have even be developed with a sense of vision through the use of TV cameras as eyes. (7)Scanning images and calculating sizes and positions of surroundings will help robots to perform many actions in the way that humans do. (8) I want a robot to do my homework.2
1) The expository passage "Robots" is written by Carole Jenkins. Based on the passage, what might be a logical assumption about the author's life experiences?
A) Ms. Jenkins had a bad experience with a robot as a child.
B) Ms. Jenkins has researched different functions of robots.
C) Ms. Jenkins lost her job as a factory worker to a robot.
D) Ms. Jenkins watched many science fiction movies as a teenager.