The statement which best states the central idea of the excerpt is "The rat's fame".
<h3>The central idea.</h3>
The central idea of an excerpt means the major idea, information or point the excerpt is describing or referring to.
The central idea of the excerpt from "Exploring Mars.” is "The <em>rat's fame".</em> The scientist believed the rats fame isn't really bad because it can help people get interested in the Rover's mission.
The rat fame increase the curiosity of people to see more photos by visiting the NASA's website, thereby, helping to increase their knowledge on Mars.
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Answer:
the best answer for me its A
Explanation:
Hi! I’m not exactly sure of the topic you are referring to... but if it’s just about anything, you can make it sound interesting. I’ll give this my best shot. Here we go... stick with me:
Here are some key points to take whatever topic you are thinking of and make it interesting:
• enthusiasm- speak with enthusiasm about this topic. If you’re writing, add exclamation.
• language- use proper wording. For example: a salesman wouldn’t just say: “this product is cool.”
That isn’t persuasive or interesting about the product. That is simply stating his opinion. He could rather say: “this product is made for really everyone! It has complex features and works for all ages.” Therefore, I didn’t mention a product, but it definitely sounds better than just using the basic language.
• facts- when you are talking or even writing about something... you need facts. As I stated in the previous point, when the salesman stated his opinion, it wasn’t as persuasive or nearly as informative as the product with facts was. Knowing about your topic just as a salesman would know his product, will only benefit you in answering the question of how your topic would be interesting.
These were my key points I wanted to highlight and I believe that if you incorporate these points into your answer for the question you asked, it will be of success.
Happy studying! If you have further concerns, just post em in chat. I love to help.
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There were forerunners before Martin Luther. Men like Jan Huss, Savanarola and Erasmus
were among the first to question the teachings of the Catholic Church. However it was Luther who led the first
successful break from Rome. He did not
do it on his own because he had the support of German nobles who liked what he
preached.