When showing your interest in space travel, you should include in your answer the reasons that make you interested in this topic.
<h3>Possible reasons</h3>
- Space is an unknown place and that's why it stimulates your curiosity.
- Space travel seems like a great adventure and you are an adventurous person.
- You have a keen interest in astronomy and feel like looking at space bodies.
Your answer, presented above, is very good, but you can make it better by showing the reasons that make you interested in space travel. This would make your answer more complete and reinforce how special this topic is to you.
Below is an example of how you can complement your answer:
<em>My interest in space travel began with my affinity for astronomy. This sparked a desire to observe the space stars up close and to have a broader vision than what we know from books.</em>
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<span>1.William Shakespeare - most scholars accept this candidate.
2. Edward de Vere - a famous writer who wrote Shakespeare's plays on the side of a philosophical and political career.
3. Francis Bacon - has biographical information that seems to match some events in Shakespeare's work.
4. Christopher Marlowe - a spy who faked his death but continued to write plays under the name of Shakespeare.</span>
The two mistakes in the sentence are "trophys" and "metals".
The plural form of "trophy" is "trophies" not "trophys" because the plural form of nouns that end in "-y" is usually "-ies".
In the sentence, "metals" is not wrongly spelled but it does not make much sense. It is quite strange to say to someone not to touch trophies and metals, the two objects do not seem to have any type of relationship. If you consider that the person is talking about awards and prizes, instead of metals, he or she is referring to "medals".
Even though there are two more mistakes, I don't think the question aims at those. Just remember that the sentence should start with a capital letter and finish with a full stop.
So the sentence would read: Do not touch trophies or medals.