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The author writes that the Declaration of Independence was “used to raise an army and protect a rebellion that had just barely begun.” Explain why the Declaration of Independence would be an effective tool in these efforts.
Answer:
Slavery in the United States of America started in British North
America during the early colonial days of European settlement
on the continent. By 1800, a few northern states had abolished
(gotten rid of) slavery. Abolitionism continued to spread
throughout the North in the decades that followed. At the same
time, southern states saw a rapid expansion of the cotton
industry by using slaves as unpaid labor on cotton plantations.
By 1860, there were 15 slave states in the South. Four hundred
thousand families in these states had slaves in their households.
Southern states were threatening to leave the United States in
order to protect their growing cotton industry and retain the
ability to have slaves.
Explanation:
please mark this answer the brainlestwrite as many adjectives and descriptive phrases as you can about crusty in chapter 17 in Lightning Theif
Answer
i think it is about 56 to 94
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Here are some adjectives and descriptive phrases that describe Crusty from chapter 17 in Lightning Thief:
- Bristly eyebrows
- Wiry hair
- Gruff voice
- Crooked nose
- Scraggly beard
- Rough hands
- Scratched arms
- Tattered clothing
- Dingy coat
- Pungent aroma
- Weathered skin
- Squinty eyes
- Shaggy mane
- Unkempt appearance
- Dirty fingernails
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What is the main idea of this passage? List three details that support the main idea.
Harriet Tubman's achievements
1. She helped more than 70 people escape slavery.
2. She escaped slavery.
3. She traveled an extremely long distances several times to help other slaves escape captivity, AND SUCCEEDED.
Outside of the window, you see something that you can't believe...
PLS WRITE A ESSAY! DUE IN 5 MINS.
Answer:
Here u go
Explanation:
One day I was doing the dishes, and I looked outside a window, and saw something I could not believe. My long lost sister. A few years ago I had lost my sister, she was kidnapped and never found, me and my family were devastated. We thought we would never see her again, but here she is on our deck once again. I dropped the plate that was in my hands, for I could barely stand up. I was paralyzed with happiness and relief, for my sister has returned.
Thinking less of someone because that person is poor is known as _____.
racism
classism
social class
loathing
Answer:classism
Explanation:
Read the following text from a student essay. How can the writer best improve his or her organization?
In response to the rampant graffiti problem in our school, I am proposing one relatively straightforward solution. Each classroom should be assigned to one area of the school and given responsibility for its upkeep, from keeping it clear of litter to ensuring that the walls are unmarked. Students could earn points for each day that their assigned area is kept free of graffiti. These points would entitle students to special prizes or privileges at school. The amount of graffiti around the school lately is simply unacceptable. Property is being damaged, and the custodial staff spends far too much time cleaning up after delinquent students. If students take pride in our school and work together, we can keep it looking spotless and beautiful.
1. by moving the second sentence to the beginning
2. by adding a transition between the final two sentences
3. by describing the problem before moving on to the solution
Also, this question is from IXL R.7 Suggest appropriate revisions (7th grade)
1.by describing the problem before moving on to the solution
2.by adding a transition between the final two sentences
3.by moving the second sentence to the beginning
What is the summary of White Fang?
What is the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution of the book White Fang?
What is the analysis of the book White Fang?
What is the Theme of White Fang?
What are some theme examples of the book White Fang?
Please answer these questions, I really need help on this. The book is called White Fang. White fang is written by Jack London. This is the cover of White Fang (the cover is attached to this question) :
Answer: White Fang starts with two men who are out in the wilds of the north with their dogs. The dogs are lured away by a she-wolf and eaten. One of the men, Bill, uses a gun to try and save the rest of the dogs, but he too is eaten. Only two dogs and the other man, Henry, remain. They are saved when another group shows up. The she-wolf, called Kiche, moves on as the famine demands that she continue to look for food. She mates with one of the wolves in the pack, One-Eye, and has a litter of pups, but only one survives after several famines hit the pack. His name is White Fang. The she-wolf is actually half-dog and half-wolf and is "owned" by an Indian named Gray Beaver in one of the villages. He sells her to another Indian but keeps White Fang. White Fang is bullied by the other dogs in the village and one, called Lip-Lip, is especially mean and even savagely attacks him. White Fang is forced to become more and more vicious, and Gray Beaver encourages this behavior. He then goes to Fort Yukon and sells White Fang to Beauty Smith, who is a terrible man. Smith abuses him and uses White Fang in the dogfighting ring to make money. Until one day White Fang is badly injured by a bulldog. A kind man, named Weedon Scott, saves White Fang and takes him back to California with him. Scott shows White Fang nothing but love, kindness, and patience. Eventually, White Fang comes to love Scott and his family and would do anything to protect them. Matt, the musher and a friend of Scott, feeds White Fang and works him on the sled every day. One day, the criminal Jim Hall escapes from a nearby prison and tries to attack Scott's father (Judge Scott). White Fang saves him, and the family is overjoyed. White Fang continues to live out his life full of happiness with Scott's family, and even has pups with Collie, Scott's other dog.
Explanation:
READ FIRST>>>Manatees are mammals that live in the warm, clear water environment of Florida’s shallow rivers. They are large peaceful, gentle, curious creatures and slow-moving swimmers. They spend many hours each day feeding on water plants. Manatees must surface to breathe every 15 minutes.
The manatee’s environment is changing because hotels and homes are being built along Florida’s rivers, and the change is affecting them in a negative way. Noise and activity from people and boats scare them. Manatees can be seriously injured by powerboat propellers because the manatees cannot tell the direction from which the boats are coming. The water plants the manatees use for food are being destroyed. As a result of these and other changes in their surroundings, manatees are on the endangered species list and may one day be gone from Florida’s rivers.
1) Why is the manatee considered an endangered species?
2) Manatees feed on a wide variety of submerged or floating vegetation like various algae.
a. Omnivores b. Herbivores
c. Carnivores d. Producers
3) Identify one environmental condition that might lead to the disappearance of manatees from Florida’s rivers: ____________________________
4)Provide at least one solution that could help the population of manatee grow: _________
Answer:
1) because they can be hurt and their habitats ae consistently changing.
2) B Herbivores
3) People are building buildings and much more on top of manatee habitats and sometimes even removing their habitats.
4) People should stop building on top of habitats and stop destroying them.
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The Roman Colosseum was built in 70 AD. This structure was built to seat over 50,000 people and has 80 entrances. This larger than life structure has survived through time, especially through both World War I and World War II. Time has only glorified this structure and made it one of the seven wonders of this world.
How does the use of the phrase time has only glorified clarify why the Colosseum is now one of the wonders of the world?
A.
It conveys that time has increased its beauty.
B.
It conveys that it has become a popular place of worship over the years.
C.
It conveys that time has made it stronger.
D.
It conveys that it has become more brightly lit over the years.
Answer:
B- it conveys that it has become popular place of worship over the years
The Colosseum is now one of the wonders of the world as It conveys that it has become a popular place of worship over the years Option(b) is correct.
What is Roman Colosseum?After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the Colosseum started to crumble. A progression of tremors during the fifth century A.D. harmed the design, and it likewise experienced disregard.
Found only east of the Roman Forum, the gigantic stone amphitheater known as the Colosseum was authorized around A.D. 70-72 by Emperor Vespasian of the Flavian tradition as a gift to the Roman public. Combatants were generally hostage slaves until they were liberated.
It is exceptionally uncommon that a liberated individual would battle in the field however a liberated individual could readily acknowledge servitude if they had any desire to battle. Challenges were ordinarily single battle between two men of comparative size and experience. Arbitrators administered the activity, and presumably halted the battle when one of the members was genuinely injured.
Therefore Option(b) is correct.
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Secret Annex Tour ( Anne Frank )
- In the play version of the story that you will be reading, the sleeping areas are very different. Remember this when you are reading the play. Why do you think the authors of the play might have changed these sleeping arrangements for a stage play?
Answer:
Private homes and warehouses on the canalAround the small town centre, a ring of canals was created, which were used for freight transport. Merchants stored their stock in the waterfront warehouses. At the same time, the need for living space increased. And so, in 1635, Prinsengracht 263 was built: a private home adjacent to two warehouses. The land along the Amsterdam canals was in high demand, which is why many of the properties are narrow and long. In order to create more living, working and storage space, so-called ‘annexes’ were built in the backyards of existing houses. To allow daylight into both houses, the main houses and the annexes were often connected by a corridor and separated by a courtyard.
Otto Frank’s business premises, Prinsengracht 263 (in the middle), around 1947.
Otto Frank’s business premises, Prinsengracht 263 (in the middle), around 1947.
Collection: MAI/ Amsterdam/ photographer: Carel Blazer
The Secret Annex of Anne FrankThe annex where Anne and her family went into hiding dates from 1739. In that year, more than a hundred years after the construction of Prinsengracht 263, the previous annex had been demolished to be replaced by a new, larger annex.Later on, another renovation took place. The basement was replaced by a room at street level. This intervention made the house suitable for companies that required office space as well as a warehouse or large workspace. Almost 200 years later, that was exactly what Otto Frank wanted for his company Pectacon.
Prinsengracht 263 (3rd house from the left) in the 1930s.
Prinsengracht 263 (3rd house from the left) in the 1930s.
Photo collection: Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam
The stairs to the hidden entrance to the Secret AnnexIn 1940, Otto Frank rented the entire building, main house and annex, from the Pieron family, who had been the owner since 1901. From that moment on, the floors of the main house and annex were no longer used separately but as a whole. The ground floor housed the workshop of the company, the first and second floors were turned into storage and office space, respectively.This required a new connection between the first and second floors. To go from the first floor to the second floor, you first had to go all the way back to the front door and step outside. There, you went through another entrance door and climbed up a second, steep staircase to the annex. To solve this problem, another staircase was constructed between the main house’s first and the second floors. This is the staircase that leads to the landing where later, a bookcase was placed in front of the entrance to the Secret Annex.
This cross section of Otto Frank's business premises gives an impression of the situation in 1942-1944.
This cross section of Otto Frank's business premises gives an impression of the situation in 1942-1944.
Collection: Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam / design: Studio05
Living in hiding in the Secret AnnexWhen Anne’s sister Margot received a call-up for a labour camp in Germany, the Frank family, who lived elsewhere in Amsterdam, decided to go into hiding in the annex of the business premises immediately. They would live there mainly on the second and third floor. The only way to enter the hiding place was through the secret entrance, hidden behind the revolving bookcase.The business premises in the main house continued into the ground floor and the first floor of the annex. However, these rooms were not directly connected with the hiding place, which was located on the upper floors of the annex. And so, a casual visitor of Prinsengracht 263 would never notice what went on behind the bookcase.
Dangerous times: the annex is soldThe Pieron family, still the official owners of the building, did not know that there were people in hiding in the Secret Annex either. Just as well, because the fewer people knew about it, the better. But then, in 1943, the family sold the property to a new owner for 14,000 guilders.Anne was afraid that the takeover would lead to the discovery of the people in hiding. She wrote: 'One morning the new owner arrived with an architect to have a look at the house; luckily, Mr. Kleiman was present and showed the gentlemen everything except our little "Secret Annex," he professed to have forgotten the key of the communicating door. The new owner didn't question any further. It will be all right as long as he doesn’t come back and want to see the "Secret Annex," since then it won't look to good for us.’ (Anne Frank, B-version, 27 February 1943.) Fortunately, the owner never came back.
The demolition of the Secret Annex is preventedIt was little over a year later when things went wrong after all: the Secret Annex and the people in hiding were discovered. Of the eight people in hiding, Otto was the only one to survive the war.After the liberation, the building at Prinsengracht 263 was in
Explanation:
Directions: Answer the following questions after reading Act I, scene 5 of The Diary of Anne Frank.
( please answer and no randoms or flagged )
1. How is this scene the happiest they have been since going into hiding?
2. Why does Margot not want to blow out the candles? Why does Mr. Frank say they need to.
3. Explain Peter’s prank on Mr. Dussel.
4. How does everyone react to Mr. Dussel’s cat allergy?
5. What happens that makes the mood change?
6. How was this scene the most scared they have been since going into hiding?
7. Describe juxtaposition and explain how this scene is an example of juxtaposition.
8. Describe how each person reacts in the situation when they are scared.
9. List the gifts that Anne gave to each person for Hanukkah. Then show how these gifts represent Anne maturing by saying what the thought or meaning behind each gift is.
Gift Thought/meaning behind the gift
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1. It has been the happiest day since they went into hiding because Mrs. Frank says that no gift will be given this year but makes adorable gifts for everyone.
She made a crossword puzzle book for Margot, a paper ball and string for Mouschi, cigarettes for Mr. Van, shampoo for Mrs. Van, IOUs for Mrs. Frank, earplugs for Dussel and a scarf for Mr. Frank. She made these gifts to shoe her love for them. Everyone was very happy seeing her creativity.
Mrs. Frank asks to bring no gifts as little Anneke shows up in the party being the only person who's thought about giving to others, to not make her feel bad, Mrs. Frank says that to everyone but the gifts made by Anne Frank changed the whole situation and evryone was very happy and the end of the day. Indeed it was the happiest day since they went into hiding.
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Answer:
1. The tired boys quickly found their way home.
2. Mother lovingly hugged the lost boys.
3. Father softly spoke to the officer.
4. The snow fell heavily.
5. Everyone knew the boys were to be quickly found.
6. The excitement calmed down gradually.
7. We will go cautiously.
8. The chior director said, "Sing" joyfully!
Answer: quickly, sweetly, gently, slowly, just, almost, carefully, aggressively
Explanation: 1. The tired boys quickly found their way home.
2. Mother sweetly hugged the lost boys.
3. Father gently spoke to the officer.
4. The snow fell slowly.
5. Everyone just knew the boys were to be found.
6. The excitement almost calmed down.
7. We will go carefully.
8. The choir director aggressively said, "Sing!"
Fill the gaps with the correct preposition
Answer:
in, up, down, for,
Explanation:
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in response of two paragraphs, compare and contrast how the structures used in "The Lottery" and "Rules of the Game" contribute to their meaning. Be sure to use evidence from the text as support in your answer.
Answer:
It is structured along the narrative form of a short story. The most distinctive things are the exposition and the surprise ending. The exposition, from "The morning of June 27th was clear and sunny.
The comparison of the structures in the two texts is that there was the use of a narrative form to tell the story.
What is a Narration?This refers to the storytelling that is done about a particular scenario where the series of events are told.
Hence, we can see that from the complete texts, we can see that the authors of the two books made use of a narrative form and their exposition helped build suspense.
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The Giver-List and explain the five qualities the Receiver must possess.
Answer: Intelligence, Integrity, Courage, and Wisdom. The "Capacity To See Beyond" may also count.
Explanation: Look at the book or use a search engine.
Answer:
Receivers need 4 qualities to succeed, Intelligence, Integrity, Courage, and Wisdom. The 5th quality is the “Capacity to See Beyond” which refers to his ability to see changes in the apple and in the audience. Jonas was given a ritualistic chant of his name while standing on the stage alone.
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"The Secret Garden Revealed: A Journey of Growth" transports readers back to the enchanting world of Misselthwaite Manor, where beloved characters continue their extraordinary lives. One character who embarks on a remarkable journey of self-discovery is Dickon, the nature-loving and compassionate boy who possesses a unique connection with animals and the natural world.
After the events of The Secret Garden, Dickon's love for nature blossoms even further. He becomes a renowned botanist, dedicating his life to the study and preservation of rare and endangered plant species. Traveling to distant lands and remote corners of the world, Dickon unearths hidden botanical treasures and learns about the intricate ecosystems that sustain them.
During one of his expeditions to the lush rainforests of Borneo, Dickon stumbles upon a long-forgotten legend about a mythical flower said to possess incredible healing properties. Intrigued by the tale, he sets out on a quest to find this elusive flower, hoping to unlock its secrets and harness its potential for the betterment of humankind.
Dickon's journey takes him through dense jungles, across treacherous terrain, and into the company of indigenous communities with profound knowledge of the land. Along the way, he encounters unexpected allies, faces formidable challenges, and learns invaluable lessons about the delicate balance between human progress and the preservation of nature.
"The Secret Garden Revealed: A Journey of Growth" invites readers to join Dickon as he traverses uncharted territories, delving into the depths of his own soul while unraveling the mysteries of the natural world. Through his discoveries, Dickon learns that the greatest growth comes not just from nurturing the earth but also from nurturing the bonds of friendship and love that were forged within the secret garden. In this sequel, readers witness Dickon's transformation from a nature-loving boy to a wise steward of the earth, as he uncovers the power of botanical wonders and the enduring magic of the secret garden.
Answer: Dickon, a nature-loving and compassionate boy, embarks on a journey of self-discovery to find a mythical flower with healing properties. Along the way, he encounters unexpected allies, faces challenges, and learns lessons about the delicate balance between human progress and the preservation of nature. The Secret Garden Revealed: A Journey of Growth follows Dickon's transformation from nature-loving boy to wise steward of the earth, as he uncovers the power of botanical wonders and the enduring magic of the secret garden.
Explanation:
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Is the SHAST cannceled?
Answer: Yes
Explanation: The Coronavirus caused them to cancel it for this year in order to protect the children.
Yes it is canceled due to the corona virus
List at least three (3) clues in the poem that inform the reader this poem is inspired by the early spring:
Answer:
Explanation:
Nature's first green is gold
Her early leaf's a flower
So dawn goes down to day
Identify the following verbs by number and person by checking on the appropriate boxes.
You look.
singular
first person
third person
second person
plural
same form for both singular and plural
Answer:
Second person; singular.
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure that's right? I haven't written in second and third person in a while ;)
Analyzing poetry should:
A.Add to the enjoyment of the reading
B.Take away from the meaning
Pls help. This is on commonlit, and the story is called "Where do I come from?"
Answer:
For part A, I would probably say C as I did not see a mentioning of it supposedly relating to personal preferences. For part B, I would probably say C as well. If this feels incorrect to you, try A instead as there could be a chance that is what is actually correct.
Explanation:
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In the beginning of "The Tell-Tale Heart", what is the narrator trying to convince the reader of?
Question 1 options:
That the police are at the door.
He is crazy.
He is not insane.
The old man has woken up.
whats a sysmbol thats present in untwine
Answer: identity and grief
Explanation:
Bc a young girl had to cope with the devastating loss of her best friend and twin sister (they had a terrible car accident and died)
Answer:
identity and grief
Explanation:
A young girl copes with a devastating loss, this happens when a sixteen-year-old Gizelle Boyer loses her best friend and twin sister Isabelle in a terrible car accident.
What happens if we say who we love or like?
1. What is the difference between education and knowledge? What qualities are necessary for the attainment of knowledge?
2.Is there any combination of education and post-graduation? Write the five basic objectives of education.
please answer
Answer:
Education is a formal procedure gained through formal ways, knowledge is an informal procedure gained through practical experiences of life.
Explanation:i did it on the quiz
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Book: A long walk to water
1. Explain how Akeer’s laugh “was like music.” What caused her illness?
2. Describe Salva’s good memories in this chapter.
3. Of all the elements Salva has faced, which do you think is the worst? How could the Akobo desert that lies ahead be the worst?
My Triumphs and Challenges of Growing Up
Directions:List five items that are your triumphs and 5 that are your challenges and specifically tell why. Im 11 years old
Challenges
Triumphs
Answer:
Explanation:
Kids start developing their sense of self as babies when they see themselves through their parents' eyes. Your tone of voice, your body language, and your every expression are absorbed by your kids. Your words and actions as a parent affect their developing self-esteem more than anything else.
Praising accomplishments, however small, will make them feel proud; letting kids do things independently will make them feel capable and strong. By contrast, belittling comments or comparing a child unfavorably with another will make kids feel worthless.
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ELA Assignments for the week of February 2/15 - 2/19
Day 1:
-QuickWrite- You may journal about your day (free write) for three minutes.
-Choice board- Select items of your choice from the attached choice board. You must have a total of 10 points per day.
Day 2:
-QuickWrite- You may journal about your day (free write) for three minutes.
-Choice board- Select items of your choice from the attached choice board. You must have a total of 10 points per day.
Day 3 :
-QuickWrite- You may journal about your day (free write) for three minutes.
-Choice board- Select items of your choice from the attached choice board. You must have a total of 10 points per day.
Answer:
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We’re Going to Mars!
Human exploration of Mars is no longer the stuff of science fiction. The United States could very likely send its first delegation to the red planet in 2033. If SpaceX, a private company dedicated to space travel and exploration, has any say in it, humans will reach Mars as early as 2022. As amazing as this seems, studying Mars is expensive, difficult, and dangerous. The most important three questions are as follows: Why should we do it? How are we going to get there? How much will it cost?
Studying the evolution of other planets furthers our knowledge of our universe as well as our planet.
Today, Mars is too cold and the atmosphere is too thin for life to exist on the surface. However, evidence suggests that life may have existed in bacterial form billions of years ago. The planet must have been warm enough at one point to support life. Discovering what caused the change could help scientists better understand Earth’s climate. Also, studying sediments, rocks, and soils, as well as volcanoes and meteoroid impact sites, can help scientists study details of Earth’s evolution.
Exploring Mars could lead to colonization.
Settling other planets is the most attractive aspect of space exploration. It brings to mind entire galaxies filled with human outposts, discovering amazing landscapes and species, and possibly finding intelligent life similar to our own. Studying Mars is one of the first steps along the way. The benefits go well beyond the “wow” factor. Colonies would be able to reap raw materials—including electricity—on their planets and send them back to Earth. That’s right! Colonists could harvest the sun’s energy and send it to Earth in the form of electricity. Being able to farm renewable power will release humans from being too reliant on gas, coal, and nuclear energy.
Colonizing Mars goes beyond the practical rewards. It would be an important moment in the history of humanity, ranking up there with the discovery of “The New World” and the moon landing. It would require a lot of resources, money, and collaboration. Multiple countries could learn how to better our species. Some of the products we use every day were invented by NASA, including baby formula, water filtration, and cell phone cameras. The amount of technological innovation required for such an effort could benefit the world as well.
How will we do it?
NASA currently has plans to send a human mission to Mars by 2033. There are five phases, or steps.
Phase 0: has been going on since the main building of the International Space Station began in 1998. The experiments and collaboration with private space companies (such as SpaceX) are a major component of this phase.
Phase 1: requires that we build bigger and better spacecraft. This will transport the crew with all of the supplies it needs to survive.
Phase 2: Build a Deep Space Transport (DST) system. The DST system calls for creating vehicles that astronauts can live in during the two-year trip to Mars, as well as supply lines. This is a practice step of sorts. The system will be tested using missions to the moon.
Phase 3: Expand the DST system to Mars
Phase 4: Take a manned trip to the red planet.
If this sounds expensive, that’s because it is. Mars One, a private space exploration company whose mission is to establish a permanent human colony on Mars, estimates that it will cost $6 billion. SpaceX estimates that it will cost $10 billion per person. NASA’s costs are much higher. It thinks that such a mission would ultimately cost $1 trillion. Currently, NASA receives 0.5% of the national budget, or $22.629 billion, for all of its operations.
But don’t worry! Although the cost seems extremely high, Elon Musk, who owns SpaceX, thinks that the cost of moving to the moon will eventually be much less. Once everything is in place, the colonies are established, and deep space travel is normalized, someone could move to Mars for as little as $100,000.
“It gets to the point where almost anyone, if they saved up and this was their goal, could buy a ticket and move to Mars — and given that Mars would have a labor shortage for a long time, jobs would not be in short supply,” he said.
Question
In “We’re Going to Mars!” the author’s viewpoint is that travel to Mars is likely in the near future.
How is this viewpoint best conveyed in the text?
Responses
He lists the benefits of NASA exploring and colonizing Mars and other planets.
He emphasizes the impact colonizing Mars will have on humanity.
He describes the detailed plans and timelines for a NASA mission to Mars.
He argues that the cost of a human mission to Mars is expensive.
Based on the information provided in the passage, the viewpoint that travels to Mars is likely in the near future is best conveyed by the option:
He describes the detailed plans and timelines for a NASA mission to Mars.
The passage discusses NASA's plans and phases for sending a human mission to Mars by 2033, highlighting the steps involved in achieving this goal. This focus on the strategies and timelines indicates the author's belief in the feasibility and likelihood of traveling to Mars in the near future.
The best response that conveys the author's viewpoint in "We're Going to Mars!" is: He lists the benefits of NASA exploring and colonizing Mars and other planets. Thus, option A is the correct option.
Throughout the text, the author discusses the reasons why traveling to Mars is important and highlights the potential benefits of exploring and colonizing the planet. The author mentions how studying Mars can further our knowledge of the universe and our own planet, emphasizing the scientific and environmental implications.
The author also emphasizes the idea of colonization and how it can lead to practical rewards such as harvesting renewable energy and reducing reliance on traditional energy sources. By listing these benefits, the author supports the viewpoint that travel to Mars is likely in the near future and presents a positive perspective on the topic.
Thus, option A is the correct option.
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What safety issue does Nellie Bly bring up with Superintendent Dent? How does the Dent react? Explain.