The Brave Little Toaster
Are Bionic Superhumans on the Horizon?
The Automation Paradox
Heads Up, Humans
Academic Vocabulary
100

to irritate or annoy

What is chafe?

100

to place inside the body by surgery

What is implant?

100
doing something in a strong or healthy way

What is robustly?

100

unusual or different

What is exotic?

100

this is the writer's opinion, stance, or view on an issue

What is a claim?

200

plentiful or enough

What is ample?

200

characteristic that follows a strict code of moral conduct

What is integrity?

200

broad in size, range, or degree of openness

What is expansive?

200

a part or division of a city or national economy

What is a sector?

200

examining the way things are alike

What is compare?

300

to draw back or pull in

What is to retract?

300

name for an improvement or addition to the quality or function of something

What is enhancement?

300

to work together

What is collaborate?

300

famous

What is renowned?

300

examining how things are different

What is contrast?

400

to come together again; to restore unity

What is to reintegrate?

400

made or produced by human beings rather than occurring naturally, especially as a copy of something natural (In the article, people had these kinds of body parts.)

What is artificial?

400

to spread out again 

What is redistribute?

400

used in the article, this Greek term has a root that means "to appear"

What is phenomenon?

400
to express the value as good or bad, or to determine if something was effective or not

What is evaluate?

500

describes someone who intends to cause hurt or desires to take revenge on someone (Defined in the margins on page 10)

What is vindictive?

500

an artificial device that replaces a body part

What is a prostheses?

500

important, obvious, or typical aspect of something

What is predominantly?

500

this literary device is used to emphasize differences by placing two ideas right next to each other for comparison

What is juxtaposition?

500

author's use this type of language to draw the reader in by directly addressing them or by asking questions

What is rhetoric?

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