The author includes the information about President Kennedy's idea and NASA to show that -
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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technological advancements are needed in order to change our world
something seemingly impossible can become a reality
governments typically support the development of new technology
great leaders have a remarkable ability to accomplish their goals
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What is the best summary of the selection?
Science fiction writers Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, and Ray Bradbury wrote about life in the future. Verne wrote about humankind's first trip to the moon, and Wells described many technologies that exist today. Bradbury wrote about traveling to Mars.
President John F. Kennedy believed that it was important for people to travel to space in 1969, The United States Sent astronauts on a mission to the moon. Science fiction writers such as Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, and Ray Bradbury have descried space travel and new technologies in their books.
In 1865 science fiction author Jules Verne Wrote about an expedition to the moon. He Described a crew of three men launching their spacecraft from Florida and splashing down in the Pacific Ocean when they returned to Earth. Some people compare his writing with the first trip humans made to the moon, which occurred in 1969.
In 1969, the United States sent three astronauts on a mission to the moon for the first time. More than 100 years earlier, Jules Verne had described an expedition that very closely resembled the 1969 mission. Verne and other well- known science fiction writers, such as H.G. Wells and ray Bradbury, have displayed an unusual ability to predict the Future in their writings.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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According to the selection, one reason that humans develop new types of technology is that they want to -
demonstrate that distant places are interesting to visit
discover new information
make accurate predictions about the future
engage in difficult tasks
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Based on the information the author includes about the three science fiction writers, the reader can conclude that the author believes that the writers were -
educators
realists
visionaries
scholars
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Read lines 11 and 12 from the poem.
"They will have perils to meet, but they will meet them, AS the early settlers did on American shores."
Why does the poet compare space travelers to the early settlers of America?
To highlight the difficulties that the earley settlers encountered when venturing into new place
To imply that the obstacles the early settlers faced discouraged them from exploring new lands.
To suggest that explorers will over come the difficulties in space just as explorers in the past over came their difficulties.
To demonstrate that explorers will encounter the same challenges in space as explorers in the past did in other frontiers.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
What does the final stanza of the poem suggest about he future?
Some people will travel to other planets, while others will choose not to
People who travel to other planets will no longer communicate with people living on earth
Some people will regret their decision to remain on earth
People who travel to other planets will want their family members living on Earth to join them
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Read these lines from the poem.
"Once we were wayfarers, then seafarers, then airfarers; We shall be spacefarers soon,"
the progression from "wayfarers" to "spacefarers" demonstrates that people-
have made scientific discoveries while traveling to new places
Have developed ways to explore new regions
select the mode of transportation that is most convenient
prefer some forms of transportation over others
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