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the phrase means that the person is asking for god to give that individual the power to change the world.
Explanation:
it just makes sense
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I find the word 'boondoggle' unusual. Since 'boondoggle' means 'a useless or wasteful project', I'd predict that they wasted time on planning a project that didn't work or didn't seem to cohere to what they were trying to do. But relating to an essay about the American space program, I'd say that they use the term boondoggle because people might have thought that the American space program were wasting time on exploring space when they still have a lot to learn on earth.
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Try to change up the words so the teachers don't find out that you're plagarising, because I put this as my answer. Hope this helps though!
C is correct purely by process of elimination. First you have to know what the definitions of both words or have an example in mind. Usually monologues are just long or serious dialogue spoken by one character. Other characters can hear and can respond. A soliloquy is a theatric aspect. This strategy lets the audience have an understanding about what the actor is thinking. They aren't usually heard by other characters and are not meant to be.
"Infotainment" is a word that is crossed between information and entertainment. It means that it's a broadcast material "that is intended to both entertain and to inform"