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English, 25.01.2021 17:50 davidgritz2006

( i need help! i dont remeber the passage because we read it last week and i didnt even know we had a exit ticket and this is the first thing i do for this class i dont wanna fail it.) Part A

Which of the following statements best expresses the author’s
conclusion regarding the Hubble telescope in “25 Years Later, Hubble Sees
Beyond Troubled Start”?

a. It has helped inspire children in the United States to want to study
astronomy.
b. It has been a less successful program than the space shuttle program was.
c. It has gone beyond what people imagined when it was first built and
launched.
d. It has caused people to believe that colonization in space can someday
happen.

Which information from “25 Years Later, Hubble Sees Beyond
Troubled Start” best supports the answer to Part A?

a. Students wanted to raise money so that the Hubble could be repaired.
b. It had such a serious problem at first that some people called it a
“technoturkey.”
c. It has become a more powerful telescope and has lasted longer than was
predicted.
d. One of the Hubble’s photographs showed a formerly unseen planet, named
Fomalhaut b.

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