Every star may be a sun to someone what does this quote meaning

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Answer 1
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“A galaxy is composed of gas and dust and stars - billions upon billions of stars. Every star may be a sun to someone.”

What is Carl Sagan most famous for?

Carl Sagan was one of the most well-known scientists of the 1970s and 1980s. He studied extraterrestrial intelligence, advocated for nuclear disarmament and co-wrote and hosted 'Cosmos: A Personal Voyage.

What did Carl Sagan say about books?

It's a flat object made from a tree with flexible parts on which are imprinted lots of funny dark squiggles. But one glance at it and you're inside the mind of another person, maybe somebody dead for thousands of years.

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Answer 2
Answer: Well i could be totally wrong but here goes. Look up into the night sky and what do you see? Trillions of stars.Burning brightly, lighting up the sky.Looks pretty. But that's about it. Stars die all the time, we barely think about it.
 However our Sun is also a star. But for every human on earth it's sooo much more than that. The sun provides life. Without it we'd have no food. No warmth. The ecosystems would crash. It means our life.We don't view it as an average star. It's something we would perish without.

So when it says "Every star is a sun to someone" it probably means something you take for granted, and don't necessarily place high importance on (like the stars at night) may be something essential,precious,needed in the eyes of someone else (like our sun). It carries the tone of "one man's trash is another man's treasure." It may not mean much to you or I, but it means something to someone else.

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From the way that Agamemnon talks to Amphimedon, the reader can infer that Agamemnonis disturbed by Amphimedon.
is fighting with Amphimedon.
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I will choose a. he is disturbed by Amphimedon.  He is surprised why Amphimedon is in  Hades.  Amphimedon tells him about what happened to him all the suitors who tried win Penelope’s hand and how they were betrayed by her and met their end at the hands of Odysseus.  

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a: is disturbed by Amphimedon.

Explanation:

The last testimony gave (the judge) a reason to doubt the defendants version of the story a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. predicate nominative
d. predicate additive

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the answer is A direct object

Which type of sentence is this and what punctuation should it have? Do you think time travel will ever be possible

A. declarative, period
B. imperative, question mark
C. interrogative, question mark
D. exclamatory, period

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In "Young Goodman Brown," as Goodman Brown walks into the forest, he meets (1 point) a ghost with a walking cane. an older man with a staff in the shape of a serpent. a devilish Indian with a bow. a man with a staff in the shape of a rope.

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The correct answer is the second one; an older man with a staff in the shapeof a serpent.

This serpent makes an impression of being almost alive. Goodman is offered this staff, but refuses.

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the answer is B. an older man with a staff in the shape of a serpent.

Explanation:

Which of the following is an independent clause?A.Claire was grounded
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A is an independent clause because it can make a complete sentence on its own without any other words added.
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B) science fiction

C) historical fiction

D) an encyclopedia article

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Answer:

C) historical fiction

C. Historical fiction