Because Williams <em>believes that NASA can make the impossible possible.
</em>
<h2>Further explanation
</h2>
The trip to Mars is a mission planned by NASA in 2020. The mission is about how humans learn about life and the worthiness of life on Mars.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration(NASA) is a government agency owned by the United States of America responsible for the US space program and general long-term space research.
NASA's strategic objectives since 2011:
- Expanding and maintaining human activities throughout the solar system
- Broadening scientific understanding of the Earth and universe
- Creating new technological space innovations
- Advanced aeronautical research
- Activating the program and the ability of institutions to carry out outreach and aeronautical activities
- Sharing knowledge with educators and students to provide opportunities to participate.
Learn more
- about human travel to mars brainly.com/question/12510018
- about NASA or space brainly.com/question/1316347
Details
Class: Middle School
Subject: English
Keywords: Space, Williams, NASA, Travel to Mars
Answer:
The main disagreement between Susan Baker and John Denver was about placing a warning label on music products inappropriate for younger children due to explicit sexual or violent lyrics while John Denver did not support any censorship of any kind on music released.
Explanation:
Firstly, John Denver, a Folk-rock musician, was strongly opposed to censorship of any kind in the society or anywhere else in the world and that in his experience censors often misinterpret music, as was the case in one of his songs.
Secondly, John Denver believed that censoring is counter productive, in that the more people are prevented from doing something the more curious they are to try to do it. In essence, he said that which is denied becomes that which is desired, and that thing that is hidden becomes the most interesting to search for.
<span>The answer is tragic irony. Tragic irony is otherwise known
as dramatic irony. This irony can be seen in very nearly all of the classic
dramas categorized as tragedies. In those dramas, the author often allows the
reader, or audience, to identify more about a situation than the characters.
Thus, tragic irony creates inaptness between what a character does or says and
what the reader knows to be true. Often this incidence is very tragic, leading
to the collapse of the character while the audience helplessly looks on.</span>
False I hope this answer helped, I would show work but there is really not much work to show.