Chapter8

背景
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(According to the reading, the Industrial Revolution can be explained) According to the reading, the Industrial Revolution can be explained (as the great change in the method of manufacturing goods which began in the 18th century.) as the great change in the method of manufacturing goods which began in the 18th century. (Basically, there are two stages in the process.) Basically, there are two stages in the process. (The speaker introduces the case of a printing machine to exemplify the trend toward mass production.) The speaker introduces the case of a printing machine to exemplify the trend toward mass production. (Steam engines and cars replaced horses, expanding transportation.) Steam engines and cars replaced horses, expanding transportation. (The ultimate purpose of octopuses changing their body color is to increase their chances of survival.) The ultimate purpose of octopuses changing their body color is to increase their chances of survival. (Male pink flamingos dance to attract mates to produce offspring.) Male pink flamingos dance to attract mates to produce offspring. (Zebras move and run in a herd to escape from predators.) Zebras move and run in a herd to escape from predators. (When in danger, alligators use their strong jaws to fight off opponents and defend themselves.) When in danger, alligators use their strong jaws to fight off opponents and defend themselves. (The professor argues that the evidence does not automatically support the claim made in the reading.) The professor argues that the evidence does not automatically support the claim made in the reading.
(Examining the compound from the lab at the dinner table,) Examining the compound from the lab at the dinner table, (an American scientist, Constantine Fahlberg, discovered saccharine by accident.) an American scientist, Constantine Fahlberg, discovered saccharine by accident.