"Biometric: New IDs That are Uniquely You"
2. PART B: Which TWO sentences from the article best support the answers to Part A?
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[RI.1]
A. “Fingerprints probably represent the best-known example of a feature useful in biometrics.” (Paragraph 5)
B. “Any feature of the body with a unique shape, size, texture or pattern ... potentially can be used to identify someone.” (Paragraph 5)
C. “It can be hard to get a good print from people who have worn down the skin on their fingers after years of working with rough materials, such as brick or stone.” (Paragraph 32)
D. “Health officials tap into this file, using the fingerprint scanner, to accurately identify which children still need vaccinating...” (Paragraph 40)
E. “Using biometrics to keep kids healthy, log onto electronic devices and catch criminals are important applications.” (Paragraph 42)
F. “We eventually want to use facial recognition in robots that can identify who you are.” (Paragraph 44)