The story 'Insert Knob A in Hole B' opens on Space Station A5 where Dave Woodbury and John Hansen are supervising the delivery of a large crate. It's been almost a year since they'd started their work on the station, dealing with constant equipment failures because everything ....
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Woodbury and Hansen were facing problems because
a. They were alone in the space station.
b. They were not sufficiently trained.
c. They were short of hands.
d. They had to assemble everything manually.
d. They had to assemble everything manually.
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What picture does Asimov paint of Woodbury and Hansen’s life on the Space Station A5?
In his story, Asimov paints an image of Woodbury and Hansen’s life on Space Station A5 as challenging and wearisome. They are posed with regular mechanical failures and the daunting task of manually assembling all the equipment, following unclear and confusing instructions. Despite the general sense of frustration, Woodbury and Hansen showcase resiliency and determination, persistently lodging complaints and requests for improved conditions.
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Isaac Asimov was a prolific science fiction writer, known for his inventive stories that often centered around robots, space, and worlds beyond Earth. He was born on January 2, 1920, in Petrovichi, Russia, Asimov is best known for his books like "I, Robot" and his 'Foundation' series. Asimov's tales were often grounded in scientific facts and theories, which set him apart from many of his contemporaries. Aside from science fiction, he also wrote numerous non-fiction books on a wide array of topics including astronomy, biology, and history. Asimov continued writing up until his death in 1992, leaving behind a significant contribution to the literary world. His works continue to be influential in the field of science fiction, and his vision of the future continues to inspire scientists and writers today.
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1. "Inadequacy of Manuals and Instructions" - A major theme in the chapter is the inadequacy and inefficiency of technical...
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1. "Setting the Scene" - The story starts on the Space Station A5 with Dave Woodbury and John Hansen struggling to manage....
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1. "Nothing works,' Woodbury would say mournfully, ‘Because everything is hand-assembled by ourselves." - This symbolizes their struggle and frustration about their situation.
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Grotesque: (adjective) comically or repulsively ugly or distorted.
Sentence: The characters in the science fiction movie were portrayed as grotesque aliens with bizarre features.
Filtration: (noun) the action or process of filtering something.
Sentence: The water purification system uses multiple stages of filtration to remove impurities.
Hydroponic: (adjective) relating to the cultivation of plants in liquid nutrient solutions rather than in soil.
Sentence: The research station was...............................
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