The writer wants to illustrate the point made in sentence 2 (reproduced below) by adding historical evidence to the end of the sentence, adjusting the punctuation as needed.

These fictional scenarios have sometimes become reality.

Which choice best accomplishes this goal?

A
in Edward Bellamy’s 1888 novel Looking Backward, for example, all housework such as cooking and cleaning has been turned into paid labor that is organized by the national government

B
the works of H. G. Wells, for instance, depicted voyages to the Moon and to the bottom of the ocean long before these achievements were realized

C
in the 1950s and 1960s, US military planners studied the ideas in Robert Heinlein and other science fiction novelists

D
the Italian artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci sketched a detailed model of a helicopter centuries before such a vehicle was actually produced

E
the science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke wrote nonfictional speculative essays of “futurology” in addition to his novels

Respuesta :

The choice that best accomplishes this goal is the science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke wrote nonfictional speculative essays of “futurology” in addition to his novels.

What are fictional scenarios?

Fictional scenarios or events are known to often take place only in stories, plays, etc. They are said to never really existed or occurred.

Note that from the question, the historical evidence must be given at the last part of the sentence and the only option that fulfilled the requirement is option E is it present it last while the other options presented it first.

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