Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
Based on the information in “Googie Architecture,” the reader can infer that
a. space exploration was a point of interest for people in the 1950's and 1960's. b. buildings were more difficult to construct in the 1950s and 1960s than today c. this space-age architectural style is soon to make a comeback d. people like visiting buildings that were constructed long ago
Answer:
a. space exploration was a point of interest for people in the 1950's and 1960's.
Explanation:
The text “Googie Architecture,” shows how the architectural style that featured elements that referred to the space was very popular and attracted many customers when placed in a commercial building. This is because people in the 50s and 60s were very interested in this type of subject and consequently in objects that referred to it. This architectural style has been abandoned over time, but it is still possible to see some buildings in some parts of the country.
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Answer:
What the speaker means in these lines is that reading goes beyond knowing how to read
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Explanation:
In the Poem <em>Blind </em>by Fatima Naoot, what the author means in these lines is that the important thing in a reading is not the fact of knowing how to read, but of knowing how to interpret.
And that it doesn't matter if she is blind, she has to see beyond the retina to be able to get out of "earthlylife", that is, to go beyond.
Even in a few lines later the author says <em>"Reading does not require eyes"</em> and refers precisely to those previous lines, <u>because to read correctly you have to know how to make an interpretation, not just pronounce the words that are written in a text.
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