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黄色でマーカーを引いた部分の訳が分かりません 1文だけでもいいので教えていただけませんか🙇‍♀️💭

The First Experience with the Bombing in Hiroshima Yamaguchi saw a bomber flying high in the sky of Hiroshima. Something small dropped from the plane, and two white things appeared. "Parachutes," he thought. Mata Suddenly there was a flash like lightning. Yamaguchi was so used to air attacks that he reacted in no time. He put his hands to his head and covered his eyes with his fingers and his ears with his two thumbs. At the same time, he dropped to the ground. Teht もち上げる A terrible explosion came. It lifted him about two feet from the ground and was followed by a shaking of the earth. He felt a strong wind pass between his body and the road. Yamaguchi did not know if he was dazed because of the first shock that had lifted him or because of the blow when he fell to the hard だげき ground. He was not sure how long he lay dazed in the road. When he opened his eyes, however, it was so dark all around him that he couldn't see a thing. It was like the middle of the night in the heat of the day. When his eyes became used to the darkness, he found that it was all black because he was in a cloud of thick dust. (207 words) QAnswer T (true) or F (false). 1. Yamaguchi saw a bomber drop something small. 2. Yamaguchi was not used to air attacks. 3. The explosion threw Yamaguchi into a river. 1 didn't know how long he lay there. (

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空欄にはbが入るのですが、その理由を教えていただけませんか?

次の英文を読み, 後の問いに答えよ。 oh ni ai tuned" goizer o d Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. 1 This proverb was first recorded in the English language in its current form in the 19th century. However, (1). the concept of people viewing beauty differently from their own points of view has been around in most cultures of the world since ancient times. But what exactly is beauty, and is it really subjective? The definition in the Merriam-Webster dictionary is "the qualities in a person or a thing that give pleasure to the senses or the mind." This definition, however, does not mention whether there is a universal standard for beauty, or whether each individual person views beauty based on a totally different set of standards. Some of the arts seem to suggest the (2) if we consider the fact that everybody has their own favorite piece of music or painting that they consider to be beautiful. Nature, on the other hand, consistently comes up with scenes that are universally considered to be beautiful. There is little doubt that physical beauty, or beauty based on physical appearance of people, is personal. The ideal "beautiful woman" differs between cultures, and in many cases is based on fashion. Some cultures appreciate fatness, while others believe that body mutilation 2 represents beau example, body art in the form of piercings and tattoos is recognized as a sign of beauty in many countries of the world today, although there are also many people in these same countries who continue to ( 4 ) with this assessment. (3). For hana including Pythagoras believed that beauty was based on 1:1 11

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問題を解いたのですが答えが分かりません😭 教えてください🙏

Part 2 4 some In addition to these physical capabilities, experimental results show that babies' intelligence is often superior to adults'. Because of the way human brains develop, six-month-old babies are better at recognizing certain faces than adults. But there is a 5 catch: it is non-human faces that they really excel at recognizing. In another study, researchers discovered that six-month-olds had no problem distinguishing individual monkeys, although they look almost the same to adults. NIVEL どんな点で赤ちゃんは大人よりも優れているのでしょうか。 10 5 Researchers have also found that babies, before six months of age, have the ability to hear and distinguish between almost all the sounds of human languages. That's about 150 sounds in about 6,500 languages! For instance, Japanese babies can hear the 15 difference between "r" and "1" sounds, which adult Japanese find difficult to distinguish. This ability will disappear gradually as they learn their native language, Japanese. capabilities (kelpabila <capability keipobilan experimenta liksperament intelligence (inteladzana) superior [saplariar recognizing (rékagnaizin) <recognize (rékagnaiz) non-human \nànhjú:man excel [iksel] distinguishing [distingwif(in) idiom 2 be superior to 8 six-month-olds = six-month-old babies 5 there is a catch ここには留意すべき点があります !? 赤ちゃんの際の記憶が定かでないのは、人の記憶は3歳以降に定着するためであるという説があります。

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