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Which theme best represents Bradbury’s story “The Pedestrians”?

A. Computers will take over society if society continues to try and make them more lifelike.

B. Technology is useful in deterring neighborhood crime.

C. Human interaction is only needed on a limited basis because too much will cause societal problems.

D. Humans will lose touch with one another if they allow technology to dominate their lives.

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D. Humans will lose touch with one another if they allow technology to dominate their lives.

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D. Humans will lose touch with one another if they allow technology to dominate their lives.

Step-by-step explanation:

One of the main themes of "The Pedestrian" is the degradation of the human in society as a result of the technological evolution. In this highly-developed human community, houses are like crypts where people sit in front of their TVs and watch like if they were inanimate, not interacting with each other.

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