<span>her fear of being thought anti-revolutionary and
her hatred of capitalist society.</span>
Answer:
The answer would be “those two devised this plan”.
Explanation:
Answer:
Those who helped influence and inspire Eileen Collins -to become an astronaut- when she was a young girl were the Mercury astronauts.
Explanation:
As the article says - published in 2003 - <u>Eileen Collins became the first woman to become a mission commander at NASA</u>.
Born in Elmira, NY on 11/19/1956, she was chosen for an astronaut training program at NASA when she was just one month in the Air Force. He has a bachelor's degree in mathematics-economics and a master's degree in space systems management.
<em>In her own words -during the interview- she explains that the </em><em>Mercury mission astronauts inspired her when she was very young</em><em>, despite knowing that there were no female astronauts</em>.
When she was in high school, many opportunities were offered to women, including being part of the Air Force.
He says that although she is the first female commander at NASA, she hopes not to be the last.
A source of inspiration for all young Americans.
Answer: "guaranteed the safety of any merchant"
Explanation: in the excerpt we can see the description of how the merchants started to buy and sell products in Europe around the year 1150. The phrase that indicates that it was dangerous for merchants to travel, is "guaranteed the safety of any merchant", because the idea of having to guaranteed the safety, indicates that it was some kind of danger.
Answer:
A.He feels inadequate for the task.
Explanation:
According to a different source, these are the options that come with this question:
A.He feels inadequate for the task.
B.He is eager to condemn Hester for her crime.
C.He is fearful of Hester’s response.
D.He desires to help Hester confess her sin.
In this text, we learn that Reverend Mr. Dimmesdale is introduced to the crowd as an expert on the matter at hand. He is being asked by Mr. Wilson and the Governor to speak about matters of the heart, and in particular, those of women. We learn that this task is of a "trying nature," which implies that Mr. Dimmesdale finds it really difficult. Moreover, we also learn that this situation leads him to lose colour on his cheeks and make his lips tremulous. These are all signs of nervousness, so we can assume that Mr. Dimmesdale feels that he is inadequate to the task.