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ivolga24 [154]
3 years ago
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Read the excerpt from Team Moon. The heavier the spacecraft, the harder it is to launch. And fuel is heavy. So it was critical t

o pinpoint the fuel needed, add a cushion, then take no more than necessary. But now, because the landing was taking far longer than planned, the fuel was almost gone. Mission Control wanted Neil to take as much time as he needed and fly the LM as near empty as possible only because they wanted him to make the landing. But if he ran out of fuel above the surface, in all likelihood the LM would crash onto the moon. So they were trying to time it to the last possible second before calling an abort—calling off the landing. Why does the author use a problem-solution text structure in the paragraph? to help the reader understand how the fuel system on a spacecraft works to help the reader understand the difficult decisions faced by Mission Control to help the reader understand the differences between the two astronauts to help the reader understand how the country’s space program got started
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2 answers:
just olya [345]3 years ago
7 0

To my mind, the correct answer is “to help the reader understand how the fuel system on a spacecraft works to help the reader understand the difficult decisions faced by Mission Control”. The aim of including a problem-solution text structure is to organize the author´s ideas in a way that helps the audience to gain understanding of the text. In addition, this device is very useful  to call the attention of the audience and to make the text more appealing to them.

Andru [333]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: The answer is B or to help the reader understand the difficult decisions faced by Mission Control.

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