Elevators It may be hard to believe, but the modern elevator is close to 150 years old. The first elevators were produced in the
mid 1800s. They raised and lowered their cars using a system of hydraulic pumps, but this was inherently dangerous because there was nothing to prevent a collapse of the elevator if the pumps failed. Then Elisha Otis invented the first safety elevator in 1852. Otis’ elevator prevented the car from falling in case of an error. Elisha Otis is considered to be the father of the modern elevator because of his work in designing elevators. Otis’ first passenger elevator was installed in a building in New York City in 1857. In 1880, a German company invented the first electric elevator. This breakthrough allowed companies to build elevators that only required access to electricity. They were more compact because they did not require big pumps. Electric elevators were safer and were similar to an elevator you might use today. At the beginning of the 20th century, trained professionals were needed to operate elevators. These workers would dock the lift on the appropriate floor. They would also announce which businesses or offices were on a floor. An elevator that allowed a passenger to press a button and move the elevator to the selected floor would not be invented until the 1950s. The true benefit of this invention can be seen in large cities like New York City or London, where people live and work inside tall buildings. Elevators allow quick and easy access between floors. In these busy buildings, hundreds of people might exit or enter an elevator at any given second. Moving around tall buildings wouldn’t be the same without such an efficient and necessary invention! 4 Select the correct answer. Which question will this article most likely prompt you to ask yourself? A. Which company invented the electric elevator? B. What other inventions have made city-living easier? C. Who invented the escalator system? D. How fast did early elevators travel?
This seems more like an opinionated question, and less of one that has a real answer. However, I would choose B because it would make a follow up question easier, and it seems like it’s more of what the teacher would be looking for.
He was just trying to figure out who this Gatsby guy really is, but i think it was to find some ladies he can sleep with. Even as dumb as daisy is, she knew that.
<span>The moment in Oedipus the King where Oedipus realizes he killed his father and married his mother is called anagnorisis, which is a moment in a play when a character makes a critical discovery.</span>