Answer:A robot
Explanation: Students Michael Kuwashima and Arjan Garg also used the engineering process and empathy to create helpful tools. Michael noticed how dyslexia made it difficult for a friend to follow along on pages full of text. Dyslexia is a common reading disorder. It is a language-processing condition. The brain tends to confuse the order of numbers, letters and other images.
So Michael created a small adjustable window-blind-style device. "My friend could isolate small sections of text while reading," he said.