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Tyson (see One Universe, reviewed above) directs the Hayden Planetarium in New York City. His pleasant, digressive memoir explains how he got there, what it's like to be a famous astronomer and what he thinks of his work. At first it's a story about how science education can go right. We learn that Tyson, who is African-American, grew up among tall buildings in the Bronx--but his is not a story of triumph over grinding poverty. Young Tyson got a break from the city when his father found a one-year lectureship at Harvard, and as for the electricity required to run one of his first telescopes, ""my dentist... happened to live on the nineteenth floor."" Tyson's later chapters offer memories, anecdotes and musings on astrophysics, education, politics, popular culture and even wrestling, in which Tyson competed until grad school. Tyson explains how his wrestling skills and knowledge of physics helped him end an Italian traffic jam by lifting a parked car, and how he tried to buy a meteorite but lost an auction to Steven Spielberg. In one chapter, Hollywood's science mistakes raise Tyson's ire (the film Titanic got its night sky all wrong); in the next, he discusses getting stopped by police for ""Driving While Black."" With sentences like ""The universe poured down from the sky and flowed into my body,"" Tyson may not be his discipline's best prose stylist; neither his essays nor his life match the unpredictable charm of Richard Feynman's. But he comes off very likably, and presents physics with ease and clarity. It's easy to imagine his memoir inspiring young future astrophysicists--and inspiring grownups to help them out. (Feb.)
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Sorry I can write an essay but it has to be your unforgettable day!!
I can give you ideas to make it easier!
Paragraph 1: Write an interesting hook. For ex: A bright sunshine, birds singing, beautiful clouds, A family day at the beach. Then write how you and you family got started packing and write the funny parts of it.
Paragraph 2: Body Paragraph: Write how the family got to the beach and how did it feel to pack up together. Also write did you have to pack in 2 cars or did everyone have to squish each other.
Paragraph 3: Body Paragraph: Write when you got to the beach were you reliefed that you left the car? Also how was playing and swimming with your family members? Give it in details.
Paragraph 4: Body Paragraph: Write what fun activities did you do with your family. Was that the first time you learned to swim? Did you build a sandcastle? What was fun and did you forget anything at home important or not?
Paragraph 5: Conclusion: Write in details the negative part of it and the most fun which is the climax. Also write how was it an unforgettable day. Also what did you learn. For ex: Things are more fun with family, or you learned how to swim thanks to you family members.
Remember:
- Details
- Grammar
- Main Points
- Mention every character
- Was it a certain day. For Ex: Summer weekend Vacation {off school
- make sure you want to make the reader read it more and more to see how much more intense and funny parts are there okay?
I hope this helps, it took me a full 40 minutes on this no exaggeration. Plzzz give me brainliest!
Dolan is the last name and 175 is of course the oage number so the answer is D.
Answer: Imagery
Explanation: (remember this by simply invisioning something in your head and you'll appeal to some of your senses!)
"Imagery usually appeals to one or more of the five senses— sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch—to help the reader imagine exactly what is being described. ... readers may develop their own ideas about characters and events." (
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