15 Matching Annotations
  1. Sep 2022
    1. It appears to be the first time police have ever used a robot bomb on U.S. soil.

      I think this is credible because we currently do not have robot bombs in the U.S.

    2. This is raising questions about the future of police robotics and what kind of oversight there should be.

      I think this is the main idea because it states the questions and details the article is going to show us about the future of police robotics.

    3. Oh, my goodness. It's kind of scary looking, actually.

      This reminded me of a time when I was on vacation to Iraq in the city of Karbala. There was a blue car on the street, without a driver in the car. The police arrived with dogs that looked very scary. The dogs circled around the car, and they sniffed out explosives. The police then ordered the people to empty the street so everyone can be safe.

    4. but

      Comparing how great he does walking over big dirt mounds and contrasting how he is not great dealing with walking on tall grass.

    5. It

      Spot the robots.

    6. But

      The purpose for "But" is to show the difference. This sentence means that the sleep can influence eating habits and weight.

    7. They

      The word "They" refers to the short sleepers

    8. A new study finds that getting the recommended seven to nine hours of sleep per night may help you tame your sweet tooth.

      I agree with this sentence because when I stay up late at night, I feel I am hungry and eat sweet things.

    9. They also changed their diets — without being asked.

      I have also experienced a diet change when I went to sleep early because when I start to make a healthy decision I want to make more healthy decisions.

  2. Aug 2022
    1. they

      "they" are the Internet Providers

    2. "But that's expensive to keep cool."

      I wonder.... how much does it cost to maintain a 650 square foot property?

    3. "I can go outside and scramble eggs on the sidewalk,"

      This reminds me of my country Iraq. In the months of June, July, and August the temperature gets above 100 degrees Fahrenheit.

    4. "We have a very full house," she says. "There's always a computer on and there's always an Xbox playing, and there's always a TV left on."

      I agree with this. In my household we have 11 people living here. There is always an electronic being used.

    5. With lights out in many offices and shuttered businesses, millions of people — both with and without jobs — are plugging in at home.

      In the pandemic I used electricity a lot more then before the pandemic.

    6. "I can go outside and scramble eggs on the sidewalk,"

      This reminds me of my country Iraq. In the months of June, July, and August the temperature exceeds 100 degrees Fahrenheit.