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Which quotation supports the answer in Part A? “‘The idea is driving versus flying—you’re going to be able to choose on the go.’” (paragraph 5) “‘The idea is driving versus flying—you’re going to be able to choose on the go.’” (paragraph 5) “‘“Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,” “The Jetsons,” and “Avatar” now, it just seems like, “why aren’t we there yet?”’ Singh said.” (paragraph 9) “‘“Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,” “The Jetsons,” and “Avatar” now, it just seems like, “why aren’t we there yet?”’ Singh said.” (paragraph 9) “Singh showed how sophisticated sensor technology and 3D mapping is opening the door for vehicles that can be flown remotely—or with minimal human input…” (paragraph 14) “Singh showed how sophisticated sensor technology and 3D mapping is opening the door for vehicles that can be flown remotely—or with minimal human input…” (paragraph 14) “Unexpected conditions are exactly what popped up at the end of February when Singh traveled to the Quantico U. S. Marine Corps Base in Virginia to test some of his latest technology.” (paragraph 16) “Unexpected conditions are exactly what popped up at the end of February when Singh traveled to the Quantico U. S. Marine Corps Base in Virginia to test some of his latest technology.” (paragraph 16)

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