<span>Consumerism would be least likely to appear in that speech. A speech promoting astronauts is likely to talk about the admirable qualities of an astronaut, and courage, honor, and duty all exemplify those qualities. However, consumerism refers to the promotion of consumer (or buyer) interests and has little to do with astronauts or supporting them.</span>
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<span>To determine the correct option you have to make sure you understand the meaning of the phrase represented above. Literal meaning of “beauty is in the eye of the beholder” is that the perception of beauty is subjective. Actually, everything in the eye of beholder is subjective as it refers to person's own perception and understanding things. Beauty is an abstract term that people understand in different ways so this phrase is definitely an example of subjectivity.</span></span>
I would feel slightly intimidated that somebody so young could be prepared for such jobs but starting earlier could help their experience. the expectations are high these days because apprenticeship is popular, but imagine how it was back then. It wouldn't completely put me off apprenticeship but I understand the uncertainty because of competition for employment and eagerness to impress/work hard under stressful conditions.