1. C. they're
2. A. their
3. B. there
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached or further context, we can say the following.
Feklisov's rationale for American assistance to the Soviets was that the United States government was interested in the scientific minds and technology developed in the Soviet Union. So helping some Soviets coming to America, the government could learn about the secrets behind Soviet weaponry and technologies.
Let's have in mind that these were the times of the Cold War, in which the United States and the Soviet Union competed in the arms race, the space race, and in the spreading/containment of Communism around the world.
Colonel Alexander Feklisov (1914-2007) was a Soviet spy who has a legal residency in the United States.
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Answer:
ditch digger
Explanation:
Just as a "sanitation engineer" is a name given to a garbage collector, so "soil relocation engineer" may be another name for a ditch digger or grave digger.
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There are many jobs in the mining and construction industries where engineering expertise is required with respect to appropriate relocation of soil. A <em>mining engineer</em> will need to relocate soil in such a way as to prevent cave-ins, slides, or pollution, while facilitating reclamation of the mine site when it is no longer productive.
A <em>civil engineer</em> will need to relocate soil using many of the same considerations as a mining engineer, but will also have to plan the moves so as to minimize cuts and fills, and to ensure adequate compaction for the construction to be done.
A <em>dredge operator</em> will perform soil relocation operations to or from underwater locations.