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Bradbury wrote the story "There will come soft rains" in 1950. While we still have a few years before we reach the time of the story’s setting, do you think it is possible that his fictional predication could come true? Why or why not? Also, if you think we’re safe for another 6 years, what do you think our lives could look like in 76 years (the time between the story’s publication and its setting)? (100 words +)

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