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Phantasy [73]
4 years ago
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In "Life Without Gravity," the author provides many ideas and details about living in microgravity. What do you consider the mos

t important idea in "Life Without Gravity"? In an essay, describe the idea you think is most important and explain its importance.
Support your claim with details from the essay. Use the reading selection to help you answer the question.

3 paragraphs
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1 answer:
nydimaria [60]4 years ago
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I believe that the most important idea is that life without gravity is not as good as you may think. I believe this because even though you can do things you can't on earth, it has some effect on your body. Most of the excerpt is about how it affects you, and here is some proof: "If astronauts don't force themselves to exercise, their muscles become so feeble that when they return to Earth they can't even walk." As you can see, the author thinks that microgravity is bad, but there are a few sentences where he says it is a fun thing. So I believe that the main idea is that microgravity is fun, but can have terrible affects on your body.

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