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juanpuch29
02-28-2014, 05:32 PM
MADE IN JAPAN

In the late twentieth century, the Japanese invented a wristwatch that was guaranteed for a million years.

After most of that time, there was not humanity and the planet was just a wasteland turning around a declining sun.

Then descended to earth some ships from other worlds whose crew only found in the dust to the tireless watches.

Here is the report they sent to their homeland:

Extinct planet in which still exists a population of small robots.INCESSANTLY broadcast same message We will try to decipher it. The message have this particularly sound: tic, tac, tic, tac ....

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1.The theme of the text is:
A. The clocks
B.The humans and the time
C.The aliens and the inability to understand Watches
D. The sound of time

2.The central idea of ​​the text is:
A. The extinction of man does not mean that time stops
B. The watches are the manifestation of time
C. The aliens are unable to understand the time
D. The representation of time is relative

3. From the text we can infer that:
A. The aliens are beings with less thought to the human
B. Humans are gifted beings, who created the concept of time
C. The time was an invention of man and therefore he knows it
D. The perception of time is different between people and aliens.

4.By the title you can infer that the thesis is:
A. The humans are the creators of time
B. The aliens do not handle the notion of time
C. The mechanisms of representation of time
D. The humans and the aliens do not agree on how to represent the time

5.Aliens can not interpret the message of watches because:
A. They are inferior beings who do not have knowledge about the time
B. The message is a veiled code that can only by interpreted by humans
C. They have another way to interpret the time
D. The interpretation of the time can be done only by humans

6. What happened in the text can be related to
A. The theory of relativity
B. The theory of chaos
C. The chronology
D. cronotopia

Calidore
02-28-2014, 08:14 PM
You're not looking for help, you're looking for answers. Best look elsewhere, or better yet, read and think for yourself.

juanpuch29
02-28-2014, 08:33 PM
You're not looking for help, you're looking for answers. Best look elsewhere, or better yet, read and think for yourself.

I already did it, i just want to know what other people think which are the corrects answers so i can see if im right or no and why, thats the help i need.

ennison
12-28-2018, 06:28 PM
I think that watch is broken. An tuig an tuig an tuig thu nis mo chanan?