Are Mei-Ling and __________ singing together today?
A.
we; subject
B.
us; subject
C.
us; predicate nominative
D.
we; predicate nominative
The media’s approach to covering space exploration during the 1960s was to tell the story and focus on the people behind the science.
Live television media coverage had a profound impact on how the Apollo 11 Moon landing was experienced by people throughout the world.
The social context of the 1960s discouraged innovation and exploration because people were afraid of new technologies and feared being overrun by space aliens.
The following statement is false:"The social context of the 1960s discouraged innovation and exploration because people were afraid of new technologies and feared being overrun by space aliens."
Of the four statements all of them are true except for the last one. In the 1960s, the United States was involved in the Cold War. The Soviet Union and the United States competed to be more innovative in creating weapons and technology to reach space. This meant that in the 1960s, innovation and exploration were encouraged, rather than discouraged.
In " The Lottery", Tessie felt flustered that she had forgotten that is was lottery day. - Hope this helps!
- A hyena cannot know its own stench
- A house divided against itself cannot stand
- You'll never plow a field by turning it over in your mind
- No wind, no waves
- People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones
He doesn't know how to play Quidditch
It will cost too much money to go there
Everyone expects great things from him
He is afraid of magical people
Answer:
It is A.
Explanation:
It is true, Harry Potter doesn't know how to play Quidditch, but the teacher thinks that he'll be able to.