Why does the author of"Making Tracks on Matt's"sometimes use the pronouns we and us when he is writing about the rovers?

A. He and the rovers are on the same spacecraft.
B. There are hundreds of people involved in the mission.
C. He and his team identify strongly with the rovers.
D. He identifies more with Mars than with Earth.
Is the answer C?

ALL ANSWERS TO ALL THE QUESTIONS:

1. D
2. B
3. C
4. A

The final score is 4/4 (100%)

Took the test myself and got all right.

So it is 100% right Because it also could be B? Thank you

Here are my answers and questions:

1. D) informative provides background, while explanatory tells process reasons or gives directions.

2.b) comparison and contrast

3. C) he and his team identity strongly with rovers.

4.a) informal
These are the correct answers 100% pass

yes i believe it is C

Mrs. Sue

Help me I don't know who to pick.

I don't know. I haven't read "Making Tracks on Matt's."

It's suppose to say mars sorry

Who is the author for this story? Can you please say his name?

~Thanks, Brady

Is the author's name: "Andrew Mishkin"?

I think I might have found it if this is the author.