G State what part of speech the underlined words are :- Sangram had just completed his project on space travel. He was allowed to use his imagination to write about what life on other planets would be like. Sangram enjoyed thinking about such interplanetary creatures. He even imagined himself dressed in a spacesuit ready to go on his mission.
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Messages to and from Outer Space
As the 20th century began, interest in the potential of life on Mars and the possible civilizations there lead to a search for signals. Could we communicate with another planet? How might we look for signals and messages from other worlds?
An 1896 newspaper article titled "A Signal from Mars" offered one example of how we might receive communications from the planet. In noting "a luminous projection on the southern edge of the planet", the article suggests that this might be because "the inhabitants of Mars were flashing messages" to Earth. We can find this same idea in a piece of music. The 1901 piece, "A Signal From Mars, March and Two Step" offers music that Martians might be playing for us. From the cover illustration, it would appear that one rather civilized Martian is using a spotlight to communicate the tune while the other watches Earth with a telescope, likely waiting to see if we have the same taste in marches and two steps. Soon, the development of radio technology would provide a much more powerful way to listen for and send messages to other worlds.
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