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In 1924, two climbers were part of an expedition that set out to conquer Mount Everest. As far as is known, they never reached the summit; and they never returned. Somewhere on that gigantic mountain they were overpowered by the elements and died. After the failure of the expedition, the rest of the party returned home. Addressing a meeting in London, one of those who returned described the ill-fated adventure. He then turned to a huge photograph of Mount Everest, mounted on the wall behind him. “Everest,” he cried, “we tried to conquer you once, but you overpowered us. We tried to conquer you a second time, but again you were too much for us. But, Everest, I want you to know that we are going to conquer you, for you can’t grow any bigger, and we can!”
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Yes, I beleive its a strength for me. I think this becuase it prepares you for the real world and provides you with useful information that YOU ARE going to need when you get older.
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brainliest?
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it has changed it because we would all be not smart without it.
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<span>Appreciative listening, sorry I confused them</span>