Answer and Explanation:
This question is about "The Right Stuff"
1. Wolfe's attitude towards the astronaut is to show that he is an important figure for society and that it is because of this importance that people want to hear him. That's because Wolfe wants the astronaut to know that people admire what he did, seeing him as brave, intelligent and adventurous.
2. He sees people as "trapped" in the history of the astronaut and the figure he represents, as if there is nothing more important in the world than the astronaut and as if he were a kind of divinity. This can be seen when the narrator says that people are waiting to breathe the same air as the astronaut, to hear any word he has to speak, to occupy the space he is occupying, among other things.
Nuremberg trials were a series of military tribunals held by the Allied forces under international law and the laws of war after world war
Answer:
because life is sad
Explanation:
RED LIGHTS STOP SIGNS I STILL SEE YOUR FACE IN THE WHITE CARS FRONT YARDS CAN'T DRIVE PAST THE PLACES WE USED TO GO TO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Median income of Hispanic private households in the U.S. from 1990 to 2017 (in 2016 U.S. dollars):
Median income in 2017 CPI-U-RS adjusted dollars:
2015 46,714
2014 44,040
2013 41,831
2012 41,721
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