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I have 2 question

Question 1:

Which of the following methods helps a reader visualize an event?
Narration
Description
Conclusion
Prediction

QUESTION 2:


ISERV was developed by NASA to support a joint project between NASA and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) known as SERVIR, Spanish for "to serve." The SERVIR project provides satellite data and tools to environmental decision-makers in developing countries and operates via regional hubs in Nairobi, Kenya; Kathmandu, Nepal; and Panama City. Through these hubs, SERVIR provides decision-support data, tools and applications for drought and flood monitoring, landslide probability mapping, disease incidence mapping, air quality and environmental condition monitoring and more.

Source: nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/news/iserv_canada_flooding/

What is the purpose of the SERVIR project?

To promote the use of the Spanish language in scientific research.
To support NASA and the U.S. Agency for International Development.
To provide income to residents in Nairobi, Kenya; Kathmandu, Nepal; and Panama City.
To provide satellite data and tools to environmental decision-makers in developing countries.

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Answer:

QUESTION 2:

SERVIR provides critical information and support services to help national, regional, and local governments, forecasters, climatologists, and other researchers track environmental changes, evaluate ecological threats, and rapidly respond to and assess damage from disasters.

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Answer:

(1) When you read , to help you , you have to visualize. To help you visualize you think about what's happening in the text. While visualizing you see the characters face expressions and their actions.

You also think about where the character is. In conclusion, When you visualize you make a picture in your head using the details from your text.

Hope this helps!

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