53. The Module 17 documentary clip, Lives of the Amish in th…

53. The Module 17 documentary clip, Lives of the Amish in the U.S., offers a glimpse into the daily lives of an Old Order Amish family and their community. The family of Enis, the male subject of the documentary, engages in which of the following to make a living?

COSC2325 In-class Final Project  Objectives: To use arrays,…

COSC2325 In-class Final Project  Objectives: To use arrays, loops, accumulators, arithmetic with integers, conditional statements, procedures and the IRVINE library.  **Note: whatever you turn in MUST ASSEMBLE. It cannot contain errors. A grade of zero is given if what is turned in does not assemble.   Tasks: Create a double word array and initialize it with test grades. (10 points) Using a loop, output the values in the array, the sum, and the average of the grades. (Loop-10 points, sum-10 points, average-10 points) Create a procedure named FindLargest that receives two parameters: a pointer to the double word grades array, and a count of the array’s length. The procedure must return the value of the largest array member in EAX and print the largest value in the main procedure. · Use the PROC directive with a parameter list when declaring the procedure (parameters: a pointer to a doubleword array, and a count of the array’s length). (15 points) · Preserve all registers (except EAX) that are modified by the procedure. (5 points) · The procedure must return the value of the largest array member in EAX and display the largest value in the main procedure. (10 points) · Create a PROTO declaration for FindLargest. (5 points) · Comment all of your code: (5 points) · Write a test program that calls FindLargest three times and passes three different arrays of different lengths. Be sure to test negative values in your arrays. (10 points)   Example Run: Output formatted like example below: (10 points) Array1: 10 20 30 2 3 1 30 Largest array member: 30 Sum: 96 Average: 13   Array2: 10 20 -30 Largest array member: 20 Sum: 0 Average: 0   Array3: 20 -20 30 2 100 Largest array member: 100 Sum: 132 Average: 26   Final Step: TURN IN  Copy the program and paste here. You will copy the screenshot in the next question