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TIL'E REHAJTHIS 43:45
Which would be the best response to the excerpt?
Amelia is writing a response to this excerpt from "On
Becoming an Inventor" by Dean Kamen.
I decided to put his entire machine shop in our
basement, but there were two problems... One, his shop
wouldn't fit in our basement, and two, there was no way
the lathe, weighing fifteen hundred pounds, and the
milling machine, weighing two thousand pounds, could
be carried into the basement. I solved this problem by
hiring a contractor to dig a large hole, break open a wall
of the basement, enclose the addition with concrete, and
add a roof that could be used for building an outside deck
to the house. I also enlarged my mother's kitchen and
pantry. I now had the entire machine shop in our
basement
O Dean Kamen writes in a formal and scholarly style.
He gives many numbers and facts to prove his
intelligence.
O Dean Kamen writes in a persuasive style. He uses
informal language and gives evidence, which
encourages readers to invent new things.
O Dean Kamen writes in an informal and entertaining
style. He gives examples of his creative problem-
solving
O Dean Kamen writes in an informative style. His
language is formal, and he uses many scientific facts
to instruct readers.
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