Humans
Both
Robots
100

What is a rhetorical question? 

What is


a question that is asked without expecting an answer

100

Correct the sentence with a subordinating clause: 

The cold war ended. Then space exploration became a collaborative effort.

What is,

After the Cold War ended, space exploration became a collaborative effort.

100

In paragraph 11 of “Let Robots Take to the Stars” the writer uses the word default; what is the meaning of the word in context? 

What is,

a situation or condition that is the case in the absence of specific action to change it

200

In the text, Humans need to explore what the writer's counterargument in paragraph 11.

What is 

On the other hand, the future of the human race and Earth itself is at stake 

200

Correct the sentence to ensure there is a correct subject-verb agreement.

Although the Cassini spacecraft ended its journey in 2017, it continue to provide benefits to scientists. 

What is 

continues

200

Paragraph 3 of “Let Robots Take to the Stars.”

Would you want to trust a scientific mission to the people who run reality TV?

The tone of this rhetorical question suggests

What is,

ridiculous

300

In “Humans Need to Explore Outer Space,”in paragraph 6, what sentence supports her claim?

What is,

Mining in space could be a source for useful materials.

300

What two ideas are shared in both texts? 

What is 

Using science and technology in space exploration

&

 Identifying the risks and rewards of space exploration

300

In paragraph 11 of “Let Robots Take to the Stars,” which rhetorical device does the author use? 

What is,

Rhetorical question

400

How does the author of “Let Robots Take to the Stars” support the idea that space travel is more suited to robots?

What is

By explaining the risks to humans

400

What claim do both writers defend in their text? 

What is 

A lot of money and time has already been spent on space exploration

400

paragraph 4 of “Let Robots Take to the Stars.”

The risks of space exploration could be grave for a planet already plagued by pollution.

What rhetorical device does the author use in this sentence?

What is,

Loaded Language 

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