Answers:
<em>1. Lance Kenniston needed a ship to get to an asteroid, but nothing was available.</em>
The most important detail of the passage is the fact that Lance Kenniston needs a ship urgently, but cannot find it. The name of his friend, or his physical characteristics are not vital to the action. Similarly, the name of the port is not the most important part of the passage. Finally, although the characters' desperation is important, it is even more valuable to know the reason for their desperation.
<em>2. A. It tells readers there is something important happening on that asteroid. </em>
If the characters are desperate to get back to the asteroid, we can assume something important is going to happen there within the next two weeks. We do not know whether they are planning on taking it over, whether they are at the wrong location, or whether Kenniston has not tried hard enough. Therefore, none of the other options is possible.
Rosa Parks
——————
I am a 16 year old living on my grandparents farm. My parents are divorced and I live with my mother and brother. I would like to be more educated but am still quite ill so cannot go to school for a long time.
I am black and racism is a big threat to me. I go to a segregated school that only allows black girls in and I also think this is sexist because we have to do domestic studies. I would like to do great for the world and change the way that people see themselves and their surrounding members of society
Pls give me a brainliest thx
In "The Second Coming", Yeats alludes to the second coming of Jesus Christ and the book of Revelations. His theory on gyres and human life cycles link to this idea that history will repeat itself. There was a WWI so there will be a WWII.
Answer:
The author introduces and illustrates the differences between truly accidental discoveries and those made by hard-working scientists:
By saying that the scientists discovered certain uses as an accident, but they were working hard on research for the element and different applications.
How does the author feel about the two kinds of discoveries?
He says that making a good discovery requires hard work, and that accident might not mean a lack of discipline.
Explanation:
To understand these answers we need to analyze the context, first of all, the author says that all discoveries are accompanied and produced by discipline and hard work. Thus, even though when certain discoveries were made by accident, the ways they were discovered point out that they were made under very strict and disciplined studies. Recognizing the effort of scientists.