<u>Answer</u>:
In the beginning of his essay "Science and the Sense of Wonder," Isaac Asimov presents a famous poem by Walt Whitman. In that poem, C: The speaker becomes tired and wanders off alone to look at the stars in silence after listening to the astronomer.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Issac Asimov states that instead of only gazing at something and admiring it, one should try to understand how something works. If we appreciate nature of science, we should also know how it works. Once we understand, it makes it more beautiful.
The essay "Science and the Sense of wonder" compares Asimov's and Whitman's perspective on science and the sense of wonder. According to Issac, Whitman could not present the beauty of stars properly in his poem ''When I heard the Learn'd Astronomer''.
He only used hypothetical situations and remained ignorant about its beauty in the poem. The narrator couldn't feel connected during the lecture with the facts told about the stars. So, he became bored at the end.
We can actually deduce here that the sentence will be: It has been raining <u>for</u> three hours.
<h3>What is sentence?</h3>
A sentence refers to a group of words that come together to make a complete thought having a subject and a predicate. There are complex, simple, compound, complex-compound sentences.
We see here that the above sentence is completed and has complete thought when "for" is added to the space provided.
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Hello. This question is about the short story "Bombs Bursting In Air"
Answer and Explanation:
Shannon's disease, a brain tumor, took everyone by surprise, but it provoked different reactions in the family of the storyteller. She, being an adult, had an apprehensive and sad reaction, as she knew that this would be a very difficult time that Shannon's family would go through and that there was no certainty that Shannon would recover and be without sequelae, returning to being a happy child and happy.
Maddie, being a child and having a positive view of things, reacted as if Shannon was going through a common illness, which would soon recover and that everything would be fine, for sure.
Sam, being an older child, was a little more apprehensive, he knew that this disease might not be so simple and asked his mother if Shannon would be okay, relying on the word of an adult, to calm his thoughts.
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The answer is <span>D. In this essay, he argued that being moral and just came before allegiance to the government.
While it is important that there were other people like Gandhi and King who promoted civil disobedience, that slavery was ripping apart the nation, and that the government itself was immoral and corrupt, the main point is that civil disobedience must come before allegiance to the government.
Both Gandhi and King would use civil disobedience to fight a government they believed to be corrupt. Thoreau, in his essay, could be an influence on these two with his words which were written many years before.</span>