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This question has two parts. First, answer part A. Then, answer part B. Part A Thomas Edison invented film that moved past light. What happened as a result? A. Sound was matched to film. B. Films became a social event. C. Filmed objects became visible. D. Things appeared to be moving. Part B Which sentence from the text describes this result? A. “A few years later, in 1889, Thomas Edison developed a machine called the Kinetoscope.” B. “When people watched, it seemed as if filmed objects and humans were moving.” C. “Only one person at a time could watch the film, but viewers were amazed, and the Kinetoscope soon became very popular.” D. “In France in 1895, the Lumiere brothers created a machine that could take movies and show them, too.”

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