Answer:
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Explanation:
I didn't read the book
Grade 7 Unit 2 CFA1 - Annotate each passage to model your metacognition
The Importance of Sending People to Space
Several generations of people have seen pictures of Neil Armstrong stepping onto the Moon in 1969. At 1 the time, the hundreds of millions who watched this historic event likely thought it marked the beginning
of a bold new kind of exploration. Perhaps they thought they would soon hear more messages from outer space. Maybe they envisioned that by the turn of the century someone would walk on the surface of Mars. Now, though, more than 40 years later, it’s robots—not astronauts—who are making most of the voyages beyond Earth’s atmosphere. Robotic space exploration does have some advantages. However, there are many reasons why we should make sending more people into space a priority.
-Beyond the Program-
The capabilities of the space probes and rovers we now use would have been the stuff of science fiction 2 just a few short decades ago. Like any other machines, though, they have one major weakness. They
can do only what they are programmed to do. They cannot make a distinction between unusual and expected observations. They cannot reason. They cannot think. A human scientist who identified a curious specimen on Mars would likely concentrate on finding out everything possible about it. The unthinking robot would probably treat it as just another sample.
-Efforts Yield Results-
One of the arguments in favor of using robots to explore space is that machines can go places humans cannot. This may be true, but let’s consider the other side. Maybe the reason astronauts are not able to go to these places yet is that we aren’t putting enough effort into figuring out how to meet their complex needs during prolonged space missions. Humans have proven time and again that they are able to solve problems that may have seemed impossible at first. There is no reason to assume that the challenge of sending people to Mars, Jupiter, or Neptune and getting them back home safely would be any different.
-Costs and Benefits-
Humans, as living things, have many needs that robots do not. Giving astronauts what they require to stay 4 healthy in space naturally makes these kinds of missions more expensive than ones that use robots. It’s vital to weigh these increased costs against the benefits. If sending one human crew to Venus could advance our knowledge of the universe as much as three robotic space missions could, even a much higher cost would be justified.
Keeping the Dream Alive It is said that the idea of traveling into space captures the imagination. For most, though, it’s not an image 5 of a small vehicle rolling across the surface of Mars that inspires awe and wonder. It’s the notion that—one day—people from Earth will explore distant worlds that are literally millions of miles away from our home planet.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Based on the preview features in the article “Disappearing bees threaten ice cream sellers”, what do you predict the article will be about? Explain how you made that prediction.
Disappearing bees threaten ice cream sellers
Premium maker Haagen-Das says vanishing bee colonies in the United States
could mean fewer flavors and higher prices.
Answer:
From what is shown in the article preview, I can predict that it will talk about the negative effects the decrease un bees will affect ice cream sellers in many ways. The resources that the bees provide is in a shortage which means that ice cream sellers have less ingredients for their products. This can be bad for business since they will lose profit."
Explanation:
Harlan Granger wanted the Logan land because (A) he didn’t think black people should own land, (B) it was richer than his, (C) it was part of his family’s land before the Civil War. (Roll of Thunder, Hear Me Cry)
Answer:
C it was part of his family’s land before the Civil War. (
Explanation:
Answer:
Granger didn't believe that black people should own land, as they were not considered people at the time. He consistently threatened to take their land if they could not pay for it.
Explanation:
Sorry, I'm just copying this from my comment. :)
Granger was the richest man in the area, and he had many tenant farmers that begged to farm on his land. The Logan land would have been valuable to him, so he wanted it.
T. J. Avery got into trouble in Mama’s class because (A) he used bad language, (B) he got into fights, (C) he cheated on exams. (Roll of Thunder, Hear Me Cry)
Answer:
T.J cheated while doing an exam. He had repeated his grade multiple times, and he was desperate to get out.
Explanation:
When momma found him cheating, he automatically failed. This also got Stacey in trouble, as he blamed him for his cheating.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Hope I helped
What are some common things you would wish for?
Answer:
i do not no
Explanation:
Answer:
I would wish for an iphone because I don't smasung and a puppy
Explanation:
now I just wish I can get a ps5 for my birthday or christmas
______6. Cassie had (A) three brothers, (B) one sister and two brothers, (C) one brother and two sisters. (Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry)
Answer:
Explanation:
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Uhh It's (B)
Explanation:
Do I really have to have an Explanation?
“U made out of plastic FAKE “ opp
Answer:
Ok and nope. Have a wonderful day and enjoy your week vacation for Thanksgiving
After reading The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, a student made this statement.
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT
Thomas Young was clearly the most intelligent and determined researcher to try to decipher the writings on the Rosetta Stone.
This statement could be considered biased because it
states two different facts about Thomas Young.
fails to mention any facts about Thomas Young.
views Thomas Young as an ordinary researcher.
favors Thomas Young over other researchers.
Answer:
the answer is D
Explanation:
i know this because if you know what the word biased mean then u could see it would be that they favor Young more than the others mark brainliest plz