How did the plowed field in this photo lead to the invention of TV?
A The inventor realized moving images could be reproduced in a similar way, row by horizontal row.
B The inventor saw how two electronic devices could be yoked together like a team of horses.
C The inventor recognized that there was more money in a career in electronics than in farming.
D The inventor got the idea for a device that could transmit an image of a simple straight line.
The correct answer is A: The inventor realized moving images could be reproduced in a similar way, row by horizontal row.
Explanation: The plowed field, with its rows, may have inspired the concept of scanning images line by line to create a moving picture. This horizontal arrangement helped inventors recognize that similar techniques could be applied to develop television technology, where images are transmitted in sequences from top to bottom.