The term "Space Race" was used to describe the competition between the United States and the Soviet Union during the 1960s over which country would be the firs to conquer space exploration. How does the author's use of that term in her title a throughout the text contribute to a central idea? It reflects the shift from something only undertaken by governments to something being done by private citizens. с It emohasizes that space travel requires a combination of preparation, patience, and luck. • It conveys the idea that only one winner will be able to accomplish the task of private space travel. It suggests that billionaires are attempting something that can never fully be achieved.

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The term "Space Race" was used to describe the competition between the United
States and the Soviet Union during the 1960s over which country would be the firs
to conquer space exploration. How does the author's use of that term in her title a
throughout the text contribute to a central idea?
It reflects the shift from something only undertaken by governments to
something being done by private citizens.
с
It emohasizes that space travel requires a combination of preparation, patience,
and luck.
• It conveys the idea that only one winner will be able to accomplish the task of
private space travel.
It suggests that billionaires are attempting something that can never fully be
achieved.
Answer

None of the options accurately reflect how the author's use of the term "Space Race" contributes to a central idea. Without more context, it is difficult to determine the central idea being conveyed.

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