1. According to the text, Anders described the view of Earth before Earthrise as portrayed in the image. They have seen the vision of the Earth behind the lunar horizon as they float through the space.
2. The Mission Summary and Splashdown are not portrayed in the image but are in the text. The text tells us the brief history of what happened back then.
3. The mood of the text is quite similar to the what is being conveyed by the image as it represents visual examples of Earthrise experience. The text also describes the image which corresponds with one another.
4. When words meet pictures, readers try to understand text through virsual representation of the image. Creating mental images while reading will improve comprehension as it will help readers visualize the details in the text.
1. According to the text, Anders described the view of Earth before Earthrise as portrayed in the image. They have seen the vision of the Earth behind the lunar horizon as they float through the space.
2. The Mission Summary and Splashdown are not portrayed in the image but are in the text. The text tells us the brief history of what happened back then.
3. The mood of the text is quite similar to the what is being conveyed by the image as it represents visual examples of Earthrise experience. The text also describes the image which corresponds with one another.
4. When words meet pictures, readers try to understand text through virsual representation of the image. Creating mental images while reading will improve comprehension as it will help readers visualize the details in the text.
The best answer would be B because if you read the sentence out loud, it doesn't make any sense. Instead, it would sound better if the sentence was 'The funniest part of the speech was when she mimicked a chicken.'
Your correct answer would be D because when the rhythm is playing during the story or any sort, it adds a musical feel to the poem. It makes it come more to life in a sense. Your correct answer would be "<span>The regular rhythm adds a musical feel to the whole poem.".