Which two excerpts from Passage 3 support the claim that robots should care for older adults?

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We do not have anywhere near enough human caregivers for the growing number of older Americans. (paragraph 11)
We do not have anywhere near enough human caregivers for the growing number of older Americans. (paragraph 11)

According to . . . the executive director of the Quality of Life Technology Center at Carnegie Mellon, the current limitation is not the technology . . . (paragraph 12)
According to . . . the executive director of the Quality of Life Technology Center at Carnegie Mellon, the current limitation is not the technology . . . (paragraph 12)

“I really expect there will be a robot helping me out when I retire. I just hope I don’t have to use all my retirement savings to pay for it.” (paragraph 12)
“I really expect there will be a robot helping me out when I retire. I just hope I don’t have to use all my retirement savings to pay for it.” (paragraph 12)

Since the robot caregiver wouldn’t require sleep, it would always be alert and available in case of crisis. (paragraph 14)
Since the robot caregiver wouldn’t require sleep, it would always be alert and available in case of crisis. (paragraph 14)

And then, because my patient loves to read but her eyesight is failing, the caregiver robot would offer to read to her. (paragraph 15)

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The two excerpts from Passage 3 that support the claim that robots should care for older adults are:

  1. "We do not have anywhere near enough human caregivers for the growing number of older Americans." (paragraph 11)

  2. "Since the robot caregiver wouldn’t require sleep, it would always be alert and available in case of crisis." (paragraph 14)

These excerpts highlight the shortage of human caregivers and emphasize the advantages of robots in providing constant care and support to older adults.