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scarely , fully, sleepily, really
The correct answer should be person vs. self
It is a story about a boy becoming mature and perfectly showing how he has internal struggles as he goes through the tunnels and fights them. Eventually we understand that what seems like simple going through a tunnel depicts his struggles and growth.
Answer:
A)
1. The other' (line 23): This refers to one of the dangers the hard-hat suit poses to divers.
2. them' (line 37): This refers to life on land i.e outside the water or marine life; where the divers live.
3. which' (line 45): This refers to the tanks that are attached to the back of the divers.
B)
1. Fresh air was supplied to the diver inside the hard-hat suit through the air pipe attached to a machine above the water.
2. Unwanted air was removed from the hard-hat suit through small openings made.
3. The dangers to the diver inside the hard-hat suit are the diver's sudden rise to the surface of the water due to great supply of air and crushing of the body due to the sudden dive into the water.
4. Flippers were worn by divers to increase their speed in water.
5. The divers were able to explore in cold water due to the availability of a special rubber suit which prevented heat loss.
6. The parts of the scuba are a mouthpiece attached to one or two tanks of compressed air.
7. The main advantage of the scuba is that it makes possible for a diver-scientist to work 200 feet underwater.
C)
The statement that is true is d) The idea of moving air around in the diving device belongs to an Italian.
Explanation:
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The passage reveals the progression and processes that took place in the invention of swimming devices that enable swimmers /divers to perform activities underwater. Da Vinci designed a complete diving suit. But in 1680, an Italian Professor actually invented a large air bag which was to be won by swimmers. This gave later inventors an idea moving air around in diving devices. Then in 1819, Siebe, a German invented the hard-hat suit. Further inventions were made and improved upon.
In his speech "The Perils of Indifference", he wants us to know that when someone is indifferent to the suffering of another he/she is just as guilty as the person causing the suffering. When we stand idly by and do nothing we become accomplices to a crime against other human beings. Wiesel's speech emphasizes that this is how evil takes hold. We are all in this together, and we must stand up to evil wherever it exists.