Hii! I’m going to give you 2 in case if you don’t like the other pair.
An observation uses your five senses, while an inference is a conclusion we draw based on our observations. The differences are that an observation is objective and an inference is subjective. They’re important by telling both differences, because one is visually seeing something/ or knowing, and the other one is guessing.
Option 2:
Inferences are progress of reaching a conclusion about something from a known fact. Observations are what someone perceives or notices.
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"The space shuttles is the subject."
Simple formula: find the verb of the sentence then ask the question "who or what performs the verb" and the answer to that question is the SUBJECT of that sentence!
In your sentence; ask the question;
"Who or what have made travel to the International space station convenient and possible?
Answer: The space shuttles (that's your subject)
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Which best explains why Arnall wanted to give 18-year-olds the right to vote?
His son was 18 years old and he felt he should vote.
He wanted to pay back young people for their support.
He wanted to teach the old power structure a lesson.
He felt if you could fight in a war, you should be allowed to vote in elections.