1 ) The space program sent some cows into orbit last year. I think they are now known as the "herd shot around the world."
2) Ms Anita Bath wants to know why erasers never outlast thier pencils.
3) Her French class at St. Claire's School on First Ave was taught by Madame Beau V. Rhee, PhD.
5) Where do all the birds go when it's raining?
5) I have a wonderful news. I won the lottery!
At the end of the Declaration of Independence, signers pledge to die for what they believe in.
<em>“...we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our Sacred Honor."</em>
Answer:
Human lives are worth more than material items.
Explanation:
The passage was taken from Woodrow Wilson's speech, "War Message to Congress." After reading it, we can conclude that this specific part of the speech discusses the importance of human lives. In a war, property is lost. Even though property is valuable, it can be paid for, it can be built again. But, as Wilson says, "the lives of peaceful and innocent people cannot be". Human lives should, therefore, be the priority of those responsible for governing the country.
Answer:
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Answer:
Hari has to write a letter.
Explanation: