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Naddik [55]
3 years ago
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In “We’re Going to Mars!” the author’s viewpoint is that travel to Mars is likely in the near future.

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Tju [1.3M]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The correct answer is C: He describes the detailed plans and timelines for a NASA mission to Mars.

Explanation: Took the K12 unit test

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