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22. Read this sentenc...
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HELP DUE TODAY! WILL CHOOSE BRAINLIEST! I NEED MULTIPLE RESPONSES!
22. Read this sentence from the passage.
When NASA sent the robotic explorers Spirit and Opportunity to Mars in 2003, they were expected to survive ninety days. This is an example of a(n)
A. anecdote.
B. direct quotation.
C. expert opinion
D. testimonial.
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