Answer:
serious/ mournful
Explanation:
as the passage suggests abraham lincoln 's speech was to dedicate a plot of land that would become Soldier's National Cemetery ,which is indeed serious and mournful because the land will become a place where people would mourn.
The basketball team HAS WON every game so far.
Team is a collective noun and it should be treated as a subject in a singular form unless indications are presented in the sentence.
Since it is in a singular form, the verb should also be in a singular form. Thus, the use of "has won" instead of have won.
The setting is significant to the story, as a living element that influences the characters' behavior. Shay and Sante saw Brooklyn reorganizing because it has seen many changes during the years they have been there.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- "Eraser Tattoo" is the story of two friends, Shay and Dante, who love each other but need to break up for Shay to follow her dreams.
- Even though the parting between them is sad, they are not able to forget about each other, even after many years without seeing each other.
- They were friends of this child when they explored Brooklyn in search of adventures.
- The years they spent in Brooklyn impacted their lives, as they were very attached to the place.
- That's because Brooklyn was diverse, full of colors and sounds which functioned as a living organism essential to their personality.
Over the years, they've seen Brooklyn change in many ways, but Brooklyn always organized itself, keeping its diversity intact.
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I’d go with c they both have to work a job
Explanation:
Women in space have been present and active since the beginning of human spaceflight. The first woman flew to space in 1963, two years after the first person, but it was not until almost 20 years later that more would be sent.
Since then a considerable number of women from a range of countries have worked in space, though overall women are still significantly less often chosen to go to space than men and represent by 2020 only 10% of all astronauts who have been to space.By 2021 most of the 65 women who have been to space, have been United States citizens, with missions on the Space Shuttle and on the International Space Station. Other countries have had one (United Kingdom, France, South Korea, Italy) or two (USSR, Canada, Japan, Russia, China) women citizens in space, taking part in missions of programs with human spaceflight capability.
Additionally one dual Iranian-US woman citizen has participated as tourist on an US mission. It has even been concluded that women might be better suited for longer space missions.[3] The main obstacle for women to go to space remains gender discrimination.