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The Fun They Hadby: Isaac Asimov
Selection Vocabulary• Dispute – to argue against
– Sentence example: The neighbors were having a dispute over who owned the beautiful tree on their property.
• Nonchalantly – to not have a care in the world– Sentence example: In Surviving the Applewhites, Jake nonchalantly acts like nothing
bothers him about his new situation.
• Sorrowfully – with a lot of sadness– Sentence example: When my dog died, I was filled with sorrow.
• Loftily – to believe you are better than others– Sentence example: After winning the award, John acted very loftily towards his friends.
• Adjusted – to change– Sentence example: When I started in a new school, I adjusted my routine to fit my new
schedule.
Isaac Asimov
• He was born January 2, 1920, in Russia
• He taught himself to read at age 5
• He was fluent in Yiddish and English
• He wrote hundreds of books during his lifetime
• He died in 1992
Other Asimov Works
To you, a robot is just a robot. But you haven't worked with them. You don't know
them. They're a cleaner, better breed than we are.
When Earth is ruled by master-machines... when robots are more human than
humankind.
Other Asimov Works
Sir: Why did the chicken cross the road? Andrew: One does not know, sir, possibly a predator was behind the chicken, or possibly there was a female chicken on the other side of the road, if it's a male chicken. Possibly a food source, or depending on the season it might be migrating. One hopes there's no traffic. Sir: To get to the other side. Andrew: To get to the other side. Ah, why is that funny?
Other Asimov Works
And that’s not even all there is!!!
Science Fiction
Books of Today
Today vs. In the future
Types of Codes
Credits
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Asimov
• http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0182789/
• http://www.libraries.wvu.edu/exhibits/asimov/