First Steps

THE LANDING

As the lander hit, Maria drew a jagged breath, and her chest muscles clenched tight with anxiety. Captain Curran, the group leader, turned around and smiled at Maria and her five friends.

“All right,” he said with forced joviality. “Who wants to be the first of the generations born in space to set foot on a real planet?”

Maria waited for someone else to speak or raise their hand. Next to her, Allen just stared at the floor of the lander muttering, “Not me, not me.”

She glanced at Lily, who Maria had always known to be fearless, but Lily bit her lip and turned away. Javier looked positively gray, and the twins buried their faces in their hands. Someone would have to be first. Maria closed her eyes and took a few meditative breaths, waiting for someone else to volunteer, but the lander was silent.

FINDING COURAGE

The radio crackled to life. “Lander one, this is Mothership, do you copy?”

“Yes,” Captain Curran answered. “We’ve landed safely and are waiting to exit the lander, but there’s just a little…disagreement…over which pioneer wants to be the first to set foot on our new home.”

“Tell them there’s plenty for everyone to see, and they’re going to love it out there,” the voice on the radio responded. “I wish it were me instead of you; I miss the feel of real air on my face.”

Captain Curran flipped off the microphone. “You six have lived your entire lives in space, and it’s a great privilege to be the first of your generation to see a new planet. The others are watching; if you’re afraid, they’ll be afraid. Can’t any of you find the courage to set an example?”

Maria shifted uncomfortably in her seat and thought of her parents; they had traveled across the galaxy to find their family a new home, with clean air and good soil, and she knew this planet was for them. “I’ll do it, Captain,” she mumbled as she slipped out of her harness and rose out of her seat. Maria couldn’t shake the feeling of trepidation as she stood and watched the doors of the lander slide open.

A NEW WORLD

A burst of air hit Maria in the face. She scrunched up her nose as an unfamiliar assortment of odors hit her nostrils. Some smelled sweet, some disgusting, and some were just strange. There were never strange smells on the ship; everything was always the same there. What was it going to be like to live where things changed? The rest of the children gathered around the opening as she climbed down the ladder, and Maria tried to smile as she met their worried eyes. Then, suddenly, something crunched underneath her boots; she was standing on the surface of the planet, and it felt nothing like the smooth metallic halls that she’d known all her life.

Without letting go of the ladder, she turned around to look at the world around the lander. The soil was full of shapes and textures; there were some small, grainy pieces, then larger clumps that she could break with the toe of her boot. One piece was hard and smooth, and she let go of the ladder to pick it up. “Captain,” she called, “I think I’ve found a rock!”

The air was moving, and long, thin, green things bowed and danced. “Grasses,” Maria whispered to herself, remembering the videos in her science lessons. She let go of the ladder and took soft, slow steps and realized her arms and legs felt like they were full of lead. “Natural gravity,” she whispered to herself. She started to walk a little more quickly, getting used to the new sensation. She was doing what others had previously thought impossible—taking steps on a new world.

A creature with gossamer wings landed on her nose, and she crossed her eyes trying to get a good look at it. Something small and furry scurried across her feet as she spun in a slow circle. Inspired, she ran as fast as she could across the foreign soil; she’d never seen somewhere so big, and it was thrilling. Suddenly, a deep, low sound echoed around her.

“That’s the call of a hornbeast,” Captain Curran shouted from the bottom of the ladder. Maria glanced back and saw that he was helping her friends take tentative first steps in the new world. “Walk to your left a little, and there should be a stream—flowing water on the ground; they often go there to drink, the explorers say.”

She started to run in that direction and then paused. “Hurry up!” she yelled, unable to contain her enthusiasm. “Our new home is extraordinary!”

In “First Steps,” which theme is developed by Maria’s volunteering to leave the lander?

Great tasks can be accomplished by working as a team.

Taking unnecessary risks is foolish.

It takes courage to be the first to try something new.

Some things cannot be learned in school.

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Answer 1

Answer:

It takes courage to be the first one to try something new. And also my name is Lily too!

Explanation:

Maria had to have courage to be the first one to step onto the new planet.

Answer 2

Answer:

It gives Maria the strength to be the first to leave the ship to explore the new planet.

Explanation:

it might be right but ill try it for the k12 first :)


Related Questions

here are the trait's:)

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Answer: did u see. Is this okay

Explanation:

A push factor is an aspect of a country that might “push” people away. Push factors can be based on the environment, culture, economy and/or politics. Environmental push factors include severe weather and natural disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes. War and unstable governments are examples of political push factors while unemployment, or lack of jobs, is an economic push factor. In Syria, terrible drought from 2006 to 2009 led thousands of farmers to move in search of work.
What kind of push factor was the drought?

A. environmental and economic
B. environmental and political
C. political and economic
D. political only

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Answer:

Environmental and economic

Explanation:

PLS GET THIS CORRECT IA M DOING A QUIZ!

Choose the verb that agrees with the indefinite pronoun.

Everyone, including the parents, ______ yelling when the game ended.

was
were

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The answer is were. :)

Answer:

Im pretty sure the answer is were

Chapter 12 - Unrockin’


Study Questions

1. Why was Chloe unsure of whether to wear the sneakers?

2. What did Noah wear to the dance?


from the book UNGIFTED


I NEED HELP ASAP

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Answer:

;-)

Explanation:

Can someone please help me with this

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There’s no picture
I can’t see what’s your question
There is no picture srry bo help!!!

According to “Can You Own Land in Outer Space?” is it legal for individuals to own land in space at the present time? Cite text evidence in your response.

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

Yes, in the blog post a celestial esate realtor states you can buy an acre on mars for $29.99

On this day, pancakes were first made. Many would consider pancakes to be their favorite breakfast food. Would you? What is your favorite food to eat for breakfast? If you don’t eat breakfast, why don’t you eat breakfast? What is your favorite meal? Please write 7 sentences.

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Answer:

I wouldn't consider pancakes to be my favorite breakfast food. The reasoning for this is that to me they are very dry no matter how they are made. You have to cover then in lots of butter or peanut butter and syrup just to get them most and to a delicious flavor. You have to chug milk after every bite as well because of how dry they are. My favorite breakfast meal is eggs, bacon/sausage, and toast. It is a good variety and all three-four foods have a magnificent flavor. My favorite meal of the day would either be breakfast or supper. Eating good food in the morning provides me lots of energy to go throughout the day but a delicious supper makes me feel full and ready to get the rest of the day done so i can go to bed.

Explanation:

The seven summits actually are ________?

A.
tall murals

B.
seventh grade mountain climbers

C.
the highest peak on the African continent

D.
some of the highest peaks in the world

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Answer:

D. some of the highest peaks in the world

Explanation:

specifically, the highest peaks in each of the 7 continents

(D. some of the highest peaks in the world)
which means some of the highest mountain tops and they are Everest, Aconcagua, Denali, Kilimanjaro, Elbrus, Mount Vinson and Carstensz pyramid.

Humans have been migrating for thousands of years. You might remember that the earliest modern humans date back 200,000 years to Ethiopia. In the first migration, humans entered the Eurasian landmass and then moved along the coast to India, Southeast Asia and Australia. Scientists aren’t sure exactly why our early ancestors left Africa about 60,000 years ago. Most likely, sudden climate changes were a main factor.
How long have humans been migrating?
A. 2,000 years
B. about 200,000 years
C. about 60,000 years
D. 1,000 years

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The answer is D, 10000 years.

Exercise 1
(Identify the adverb phrase or phrases in each sentence. Tell the word that each describes.)
1. A temple stood in ancient Olympia.
2.The Olympic Games were played near the temple.
3. Zeus's statue was placed inside the temple.
4. It was named one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World by the ancients.
5. The statue was built during the fifth century BC.
6. Zeus's figure sat on a throne.
7. Ivory was used for Zeus's skin, and gold was used for his beard and robe.

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1 - Olympia
2 - Temple
3 - Zeus’s
4 - Ancients
5 - Statue
6- Zeus’s
7- Zeus’s
I think this is it

How does the author support the idea that female pilots were treated differently than male pilots?

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Maybe he biased ‍♂️ or a sexist
He was probably close to a female which made him relive stuff is different that’d the only thing I could think of

which one also pls right answers only

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Answer:

Please show more of the article!

Explanation:

Allergy because it shows the story and if u just read u can find the answer

What is the main problem with this conclusion paragraph? Thesis statement: Middle schools should offer a class about how to succeed as a teenager.
Main points: Teenagers have new responsibilities, such as driving and getting a job. People change in their teenage years more than in any other life period. Successful teenagers make successful adults.
Conclusion: Being a teenager is not easy. Teenagers need to prepare for their new responsibilitles, the changes they will experience, and thelr eventual lives as adults. Middle schools can help students get started on a new chapter in their lives.
O A it is missing one of the main points
B. It does not have a satisfying close.
OC. It does not restate the thesis.
D. It ados new information​

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Answer:

the answr is b

Explanation:

please mark this answer as the brainlest

If you know that lions are dangerous to people, and you read that lions are losing A. A/ A. habitat due to human settlements, what inference should you make?
B. Humans are giving the lions diseases.
C. Humans are killing or driving away the lions from their settlements.
D. Lions are running away from humans.
E. Lions will go extinct soon.

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Answer:

the answer is C

Explanation:

The answer should be C

True or False: Most things that ever lived are now extinct.

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Answer:

True

yes your question goes to true bcoz the extent is not here today.

PLzzzzzzz I Neeed Ur opinion
1. In your experience, how do we define the roles of men and women? Are these roles helpful, or are they limiting? What are the possibilities and problems that can come with rejecting these roles? Cite evidence from this text, your own experience, and other literature, art, or history in your answer.

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In my experience men have always “over powered” women which has the woman thinking they arent equal
Women were always outnumbered, men always felt they were the solution to every problem and they didn’t think women can do what men have been doing for the longest of time. Women & men were to work together but as time come by, men achieved much more than women. Since the early 1900’s, women are now realizing what we can do with the knowledge we’ve learned on our own and from what men have achieved so far.

help me please i have other work i need to do and i need this done as soon as possible

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Answer: The race for a vaccine is very important, because we need it to improve forward. (Continue explains about each one)

Explanation: Just write about how important the race to the vaccine is. In this case of both vaccines.Some like what I put above should be good. Suggestions could be searching up the causes and how deadly each one actually was.

How does the setting of the drive-in movie theater in chapter 2 of The Outsiders, as well as the characters of Cherry and Marcia, help develop the character of Ponyboy

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Answer: To use the calculator: Enter the corresponding values into the boxes below and ... to and add to. i) In a quadratic equation in the form ax2 bx c 0, if.

Explanation:

Identify someone (who is no longer living), and the legacy that they left on the world. This is a serious question.

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Answer:

Marthin Luther King Jr.

Explanation:

- Ending the rooted segregation in the USA on African Americans.

- The creation of The Civil Rights Act on April 4, 1968 days after his death.

Write an informative essay (4 paragraphs) in which you answer this question: How did the individuals in the selections cope with the obstacles they faced?

Describe the hardships faced by the people or characters in the selections, and inform the reader about how they dealt with those obstacles. Use details from the selections to support your ideas. I WILL MARK BRAINLISET FOR THE PARAGRAPH

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like what the story??

Explanation:

it not even make sense and you need a story

Following is the informative essay about "Overcoming Obstacles in Literature":

Introduction:

In literature, characters often encounter numerous obstacles that test their resilience and character. The selected works provide insights into the diverse challenges individuals face and shed light on how they cope with these hardships.

Overcoming Loss and Grief:

In the first selection, "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini, the protagonist Amir faces the loss of friendship, betrayal, and the burden of guilt. Amir copes with these obstacles by seeking redemption.

Resilience in the Face of Discrimination:

The second selection, "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, explores the racial prejudice and injustice prevalent in society. Atticus Finch, a noble lawyer, confronts these challenges head-on by defending Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of a crime.

Endurance and Perseverance:

In the third selection, "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank, Anne and her family endure the hardships of hiding from the Nazis during World War II.

Triumph through Self-Discovery

The final selection, "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho, introduces Santiago, a shepherd who embarks on a journey to pursue his dreams.

Learn more about resilience here:

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If you read the book "Out of my Mind", By Sharron M. Draper please help!
- Think about the antagonist of your novel or short story. List two actions the antagonist takes that increase the conflict. Describe the results of each action.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Kids with disabilities are just like their peers. They want to be accepted, to have friends, to be included in the social life of the school. Melody understands the pain of being ignored and overlooked, and I've given her a voice to show her humanity. She represents all those young people, who have feelings as well as dreams. I wanted to give those kids, who are often treated as if they are invisible, a chance to be heard, to be seen as the individuals they are, not the machines they ride in, or the disability that defines them.

(Before i start i loved this book and would recommend it)
I think the antagonist is Rose in the end, because at the end she doesn't tell her about breakfast because she thinks Melody will slow her down, and then she doesn't call Melody about the plane.

The author uses dramatic irony, when the
reader has information that at least some
of the characters are unaware of, which
affects the way the audience reacts to the
plot, in this poem. Why is it ironic that the
crowds are celebrating?
(from O’captain my captain poem by Walt Whitman)

А) The war has ended

B) Lincoln has died

C) There is a parade taking place

D) Their captain has gone back out to
Sea

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I’m pretty sure it is A.
I think it is A but I’m not sure so don’t count on me

Think about the types of media discussed in this lesson. What strategies for persuasion could be used to convince someone to act or believe something?
Coupons
Emotional appeal
Boring images
Fear-based images
Descriptive language

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Answer:

Emotional Appeal

Explanation:

It would make more sence to get it set mentally in their brain. Like make them feel it and hear it at the same time.

All of these could convince someone to act or believe something (except for boring images.) But, I would say that the strongest answers are probably emotional appeal, fear-based images, and descriptive language.

At what age do you think young people are old enough to make their own decisions without adult supervision? Why?

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Answer:

Infinite Kids should luv there parents unless there abusive

Explanation:

Answer:

well at the age of 12 kids should become more independent

but I would say around 14, 15 they should be completely independent

From 1933 to 1939, the New Deal created over 20 programs that supported the American people and the economic recovery of the nation. Many American groups began to work together with support from the New Deal. These people wanted to improve society. When America entered World War II in 1941, jobs were created to support the war effort. These new jobs solved the problem of unemployment, ending the Great Depression.

Based on evidence from the text, what effect did Word War II have on the Great Depression?
Question 1 options:

It ended the New Deal by declaring war.

It worsened the depression by creating jobs.

It worsened the depression by laying off employees.

It ended the depression by creating jobs.

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Answer:

It ended the depression by creating jobs

Explanation:

if this is correct, just give thanks

it ended the depression by creating jobs

PROMPT: In order to better engage students' interests, some school districts have begun allowing students to suggest and vote on their class field trips.

Weigh the positives and negatives of this approach. Then write an essay in which you argue whether or not such a policy should be used at your school. Provide at least two reasons to support your answer.

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Answer:

can u mark me brainiest please

Explanation:

         Students should have the ability to choose where they go on their field trips. This would not only engage students interests, but as a student myself, I believe it would also give them a sense that they do get to have some control over certain things and teachers really do care about their thoughts and ideas. Finally, I think they should get to vote and or suggest class field trips because students could come up with ideas school faculty didn't think of. There are numerous benefits if the school districts would allow students to have a say in where they go on their field trips.

        I think students should be able to choose where they go on their field trips because they don't get to make any decisions that actually affect their lives. In our world people under the age of 18 don't really get a say. For example voting. Now I'm not saying that 8 year olds should be able to make the decision of who they want to be the president, but I do think they should get a say in the little things that they can. It is vital that developing people get the chance to make decisions. As a student myself, sometimes I feel like we don't have much control in our own lives. So if we could just get that one choice, that would change our point of view. That would make us feel like someone wanted our opinion, our thoughts. It might be a subconscious feeling, but it'd be there. Everyone has felt powerless one point in their life or the other, especially kids and teenagers, and it doesn't feel great. This could completely change a kids perspective on school.

         I also think that students should be able to suggest ideas for field trips because they could have great ideas that adults didn't even think of! The purpose of the field trips is to educate kids in a fun and recreational way. Students know what they would enjoy more than adults. For school faculty, it's really just a guessing game, trying to pick a good field trip option for their students. Also kids are creative in ways you can't even imagine, and they can come up with incredible things that can be fun for not only themselves, and all of their classmates, but even for their teachers! This would benefit the students in them having fun which would also result in them learning more on the education aspect of it all.

         Overall, I think it would be the most advantageous to not only their education, but their opinion on school. This idea would do exactly what its meant to and more: engage students, come up with great ideas, and change a student's perspective on school. Our school should begin doing this because of the multiple great benefits.

         

Which of the following is a synonym for the word innovation?

gadget
advance
correction
adjustment

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Adjustment is the answer
Advance would be the correct answer

What is the message that the author for to kill a mockingbird is giving about racism?



help due in like 20 mins- n no mfkn links *-*

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Answer:

In Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, the theme of racism is highlighted in various interactions between the characters. The story is narrated through the eyes of the protagonist, Scout, who resides in a fictional town in Alabama named Maycomb with her father Atticus and brother Jem. In the novel, various aspects of the vice are depicted, mainly in the conflict between the whites and the African-American community. Most of the misunderstandings in the town are caused by stereotypes that are told by members of opposing races. The narration thus details how prejudices and injustices along racial lines can impede social harmony.

Explanation:

In Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, the theme of racism is highlighted in various interactions between the characters. The story is narrated through the eyes of the protagonist, Scout, who resides in a fictional town in Alabama named Maycomb with her father Atticus and brother Jem. In the novel, various aspects of the vice are depicted, mainly in the conflict between the whites and the African-American community. Most of the misunderstandings in the town are caused by stereotypes that are told by members of opposing races. The narration thus details how prejudices and injustices along racial lines can impede social harmony

In hidden figures, What was the selection process for astronauts?

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Answer:

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

Explanation:

NOTHING I S R E A L

all military test pilots, were carefully selected from a group of 32 candidates to take part in Project Mercury, America's first manned space program.In January 1959, NASA began the astronaut selection procedure, screening the records of 508 military test pilots and choosing 110 candidates.

From 19331939, the New Deal created over 20 programs that supported the American people and the economic recovery of the nation. Many American groups began to work together with support from the New Deal. These people wanted to improve society. When America entered World War II in 1941, jobs were created to support the war effort. These new jobs solved the problem of unemployment, ending the Great Depression.

Based on evidence from the text, how did World War II help bring an end to the Great Depression?
Question 1 options:

American groups supported the New Deal because they wanted to improve society.

It created over 20 programs that supported the economic recovery of the nation.

Jobs were created, and the new jobs solved the problem of unemployment.

Many American groups began to work together with the support of the New Deal.

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Answer:

wthhh u ok ?

Explanation:

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