Answer:
B,D
Explanation:
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Hi, you've asked an incomplete question. The remaining part of the question reads;
the first paragraph;
<em>I spent my teens and much of my twenties collecting printed rejections. Early on, my mother lost $61.20—a reading fee charged by a so-called agent to look at one of my unpublished stories. No one had told us that agents weren’t supposed to get any money upfront, weren’t supposed to be paid until they sold your work. Then they were to take ten percent of whatever the work earned. Ignorance is expensive. That $61.20 was more money back then than my mother paid for a month’s rent.</em>
The last sentence of the first paragraph (“That . . . month’s rent”) primarily serves to
A. <em>justify an action by invoking an ethical principle</em>
B. clarify a point by defining an ambiguous term
C. show how anecdotal evidence supports a claim
<em>D. provide meaningful context for a revealing statistic</em>
<em>E. demonstrate that a common practice has harmful effect</em>
Answer:
<u><em>D. provide a meaningful context for a revealing statistic</em></u>
Explanation:
By saying, "<em>That $61.20 was more money back then than my mother paid for a month’s rent" </em>the narrator had revealed a very interesting statistic about the value of money back then.
In other words, the context surrounding the statement helps the average reader quickly understand that a month's rent used to be <em>lesser</em> than $61.20; very interesting statistics at that.
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Our understanding of the universe has changed a lot over time!
Ptolemy
He improved on Aristotle's theory which was that the earth was the center of the universe also known as geocentric.
Nicolaus Copernicus
Copernicus had a theory that the sun was the center of our solar system. This is also known as heliocentric.
Tycho Brahe
His work supported the idea that the Earth orbited the sun.
Brahe hired Kepler, another astronomer to work with him.
How has our understanding of the universe changed over time?
Aristotle
Johannes Kepler
Galileo
Isaac Newton
Edmund Halley
Edwin Hubble
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The Hubble space telescope was named after Edwin Hubble.
He had three laws of motion.
He hypothosized that the nebulae were their own galaxies.
<span>He imagined the earth at the </span>
center of the universe with the sun, the moon, the stars and the planets orbiting it in perfect circles.
Newton put Kepler and Galileo's ideas together and discovered that the reason that things fall on the ground is the same reason that planets orbit around the sun.
He made a telescope that could magnify
up to 30 times.
<span>He discovered that Copernicus' theory </span>
was true. "We're not the center of the universe."
He found out that the planets orbit the
sun in ellipses (oval shapes).
He explained how the tides were made by the moon.
He figured out that the speed of the planets depend on the sun.
Halley discovered a comet. It was discovered in 1705. It will come around again in 2061
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90 AD – 168 AD
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Celestial Sphere
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