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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:∙ The invention of the telegraph in the 19th century revolutionized long-distance communication.∙ The telegraph was widely adopted for rapid information transmission, especially across great distances.∙ Samuel Morse is credited as the primary inventor of the telegraph.∙ His Morse code, a system of dots and dashes, became the standard language of telegraphy.∙ The telegraph system eventually gave way to telephone, radio, and internet technologies.26Mark for reviewAbcThe student wants to articulate the importance of the telegraph in the evolution of communication technology. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?AThe telegraph, invented in the 19th century by Samuel Morse, rapidly transmitted information across long distances, paving the way for the advent of telephone, radio, and internet.BSamuel Morse, known for his system of dots and dashes known as Morse code, is credited for the invention of the telegraph.CThe telegraph revolutionized long-distance communication in the 19th century and was adopted for its rapid information transmission capabilities.DDespite being replaced by more modern communication technologies like the telephone and internet, the telegraph marked a significant leap in communication technology.

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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:∙ The invention of the telegraph in the 19th century revolutionized long-distance communication.∙ The telegraph was widely adopted for rapid information transmission, especially across great distances.∙ Samuel Morse is credited as the primary inventor of the telegraph.∙ His Morse code, a system of dots and dashes, became the standard language of telegraphy.∙ The telegraph system eventually gave way to telephone, radio, and internet technologies.26Mark for reviewAbcThe student wants to articulate the importance of the telegraph in the evolution of communication technology. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?AThe telegraph, invented in the 19th century by Samuel Morse, rapidly transmitted information across long distances, paving the way for the advent of telephone, radio, and internet.BSamuel Morse, known for his system of dots and dashes known as Morse code, is credited for the invention of the telegraph.CThe telegraph revolutionized long-distance communication in the 19th century and was adopted for its rapid information transmission capabilities.DDespite being replaced by more modern communication technologies like the telephone and internet, the telegraph marked a significant leap in communication technology.

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The most effective choice that uses relevant information from the notes to articulate the importance of the telegraph in the evolution of communication technology is A: "The telegraph, invented in the 19th century by Samuel Morse, rapidly transmitted information across long distances, paving the way for the advent of telephone, radio, and internet." This choice not only mentions the invention and the inventor, but also highlights the impact of the telegraph on future communication technologies.

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