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English, 16.10.2020 21:01, kmafromhannah2905

GIVING BRAINLIST Which option most likely describes a nonfiction account of the Wright
brothers' development of the first airplane?
O A. In Fly Away Home, 12-year-old Jeremy's life changes radically
when his family moves to the small town of Kitty Hawk, North
Carolina, where he meets the eccentric Wright brothers and learns
about their plan to build an airplane.
B. The Call of the Sky is the story of Gretchen, a young woman in
Kitty Hawk who is inspired by the Wright brothers to build her own
airplane, even though most people around her believe that women
can't be engineers or pilots.
C. In The Hummingbird and the Hawk, twin brothers Joseph and
Jacob help build and test the Wright brothers' planes, all while
discovering who they are really meant to be.
O D. Kitty Hawk, the Great Launching Pad explores the setting where
the Wright brothers' famous flight took place, explaining the
natural surroundings and the people who made the first flight
possible.
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